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Glossary Term Geofencing Policy

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What is Geofencing Policy?

Geofencing Policy is a set of restrictions or permissions that define an area in which an organization's network resources or data can be accessed based on the geographical location of the user or device.

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Understanding Geofencing Policy

Geofencing Policy refers to a set of rules and restrictions defined within a cybersecurity framework to control access or permissions based on the geographic location of a user or device. It helps organizations secure their network by allowing or blocking certain actions or resources depending on the physical location of the user or device, thereby enhancing security and mitigating risks associated with unauthorized access or data breaches.

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