Integrating all aspects of an Identity and Access Management into a single, cohesive and integrated policy delivers significant security, scale and auditing benefits to an organization. Leveraging the five core technologies, a rich access control policy can be created which adaptively grants the granular application and data resource access based on the security of the users workspace. Factors that can be included in the policy can be:

- End-Point Integrity – Grant access based on device type, end-point integrity, etc.
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- Authentication Level – How did the user authenticate themselves, and how sure are we, that they are who they say they are? Learn more >>
- User’s Role – Who is the user, and which LDAP groups are they part of? E.g. marketing, sales, engineering, finance, or employee, partner, customer.
- Network – Using network information such as MAC Address, or Subnet Mask can help determine how trusted the network is.
- Point of Entry – Depending on which PortWise Access Point is used (e.g. London, New York, Tokyo) determines which local applications may be seen.
- Mid-Point Integrity – Grants access based on the security of the Mid-Point Integrity Check.
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