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What is Geolocation Filtering?

Understanding Geolocation Filtering

Geolocation filtering is a cybersecurity measure that restricts network access based on the geographical location of the user or device. It aims to enhance security by allowing or blocking access to network resources depending on the predefined geographic boundaries. By enforcing geolocation filtering, organizations can mitigate risks associated with unauthorized access, improve regulatory compliance, and protect sensitive data from potential threats based on the physical location of the user or device.

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