You set up entitlements that would be required in a critical situation where broader collaboration is required to respond to the situation, test them, and then suspend them. When (and if) you encounter such a situation, your Security Team simply restores the suspended access and the collaboration can proceed. Once the event is concluded and normal operating conditions return, the Security Team will again suspend the access.
If you’re experiencing a cyber event and you need to reduce access to just what is required to keep the lights on, your Security Team can suspend access to applications (or roles within applications) until such time as normal operating conditions return.
If you have no pre-formulated access plan for critical situations and you just need to urgently provision wider access – Apporetum can help. Apporetum’s highly intuitive interface means you can extend access very quickly and timebound it (ie, give this person access for the next 24 hours), which means the access is automatically removed at the end of the specified timeframe.
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The features which enable your organisation to quickly adapt their access when managing a critical situation also apply to guest users in your Azure B2B channel, as well as your internal workforce users.
Apporetum provides a great deal of flexibility in how you can change access. You can dial up or down your settings at many different levels:
* at a user level
* at an organisational level (including an external organisation)
* at an application level
* at a role level within an application
Of course, you can use any combination of the above as well.
Yes, all changes are fully logged and are available for you to query via the Apporetum UI.