Are you a technology manager looking to tighten your security belt while keeping things flexible? Enter Just-in-Time (JIT) Network Access Control—a smart way to manage who gets in and out of your network, only when they need to.
How JIT Network Access Control Works
JIT Network Access Control is about timing. Workers and systems get access to your network only when necessary. Unlike the old approach where access was often permanent, JIT minimizes security risks by removing permissions when they're no longer needed.
- Reduce Risk: With JIT, you aren’t leaving the doors wide open. Access is granted for specific time periods, cutting down the chances of unauthorized entries.
- Quick Adjustments: Changes in personnel and roles happen all the time. JIT lets you make fast adjustments, so security keeps pace with these changes.
- Track Who’s In: Keep an eye on who’s accessing your resources and for how long. JIT provides logs that tell you everything you need to know about access events.
Why Should Technology Managers Care?
Technology managers are the gatekeepers of valuable data and systems. Controlling access is like guarding the gates to your empire. Here’s why embracing JIT Network Access Control matters: