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What is contextual access control?

Contextual access control is a dynamic security approach that grants or denies access based on real-time contextual factors, rather than just static attributes like user identity. It evaluates variables such as role, location, device, time, and activity to assess the risk of each access request.

Why it matters: Considering the circumstances of each request reduces the risk of unauthorized access while allowing legitimate users to operate efficiently, supporting both security and usability.

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