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The Access Control service enables the administrators to provide a

cohesive experience integrating single sign-on, remote access, and


content inspection into a single solution for end-to-end access control.
IT administrators can govern access to approved SaaS apps with a
simplified single sign-on experience. With the Access Control service,
administrators can also protect the organization’s network and end
user devices from malware and data leaks by filtering access to
specific websites and website categories. Administrators can enforce
enhanced access security policies for secure access to SaaS
applications. Once authenticated, employees have access to all
critical business applications from any device irrespective of whether
they are in the office premises, at home, or traveling.

Administrators can monitor user activities, such as malicious,


dangerous, or unknown websites visited, and the bandwidth
consumed, and risky download and upload behaviors. Using the
Analytics around websites and website categories accessed,
administrators can take corrective action to protect the enterprise
network. At the same time, the service provides end users seamless
and secure access to all their hosted apps.

Administrators can also restrict actions, such as restricted printing,


downloads, and clipboard access (copy-paste).

The following diagram is a visual depiction of the Access Control


service.
Key capabilities of Access Control service
Some of the key tasks that you can complete with the Access Control
service are as follows:

 Publish SaaS apps with single sign-on access.


 Set enhanced security policies for SaaS apps. (For example,
watermark, copy-paste restriction, and prevent downloads.)
 Define access policy for website categories and websites to be
redirected to Secure Browser service.
 Define access policy for website categories and websites to be
blocked.
 Understand users and websites activity in the context of SaaS
apps and correlate it to defined policies.
 Make policy changes to allow or block website access, and
enable access in a secure browser service session.

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 Key capabilities of Access Control service


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