As technology managers, keeping data safe is a top priority. One of the newest methods to enhance security is by using a method called Context-Based Access within the SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) framework. If you're wondering what this means and why it matters, read on to discover how it can benefit your organization.
What is Context-Based Access in SASE?
Context-Based Access in SASE is a security approach that allows businesses to control who can access their networks and when. It doesn’t just rely on whether a user has the right password. Instead, it considers other factors like the user's location, device being used, the time of access, and even user behavior. This way, access decisions are made based on the context—hence the name.
Why Should Technology Managers Care?
- Stronger Security: By checking more than just passwords, Context-Based Access can better protect against unauthorized users. If someone tries to log in from a suspicious location or device, alarms can be raised.
- Better Compliance: Many industries have strict rules about data security. Using Context-Based Access can help businesses stay compliant by ensuring only the right people access sensitive information.
- Improved User Experience: You might worry that more security checks could slow down your team. However, by smartly using context, users might face fewer security hurdles when accessing resources as they normally do, yet still get strong protection.
How Does It Work?
To put this method to work, SASE uses context from several sources: