Unmanaged devices
The organisation lacks a consistent way to treat unknown endpoints.
Security · Solution
Network access control evaluates identity and device context before applying the approved access policy.
A conceptual sequence used to explain the service—not a customer deployment.
Overview
A control layer for identifying users and devices and assigning network access according to approved policy.
User and device identification
Posture or context checks where required
Role-based access policy
Guest, contractor and unmanaged-device handling
Right fit
The organisation lacks a consistent way to treat unknown endpoints.
Visitors and contractors require controlled connectivity.
Access should reflect identity and device role.
Outcomes
Connections are associated with available user or device context.
Access treatment follows documented roles.
Unknown or non-compliant devices can receive restricted handling.
Endpoint access is easier to review.
Engagement
Review endpoint types, identity sources and access methods.
Document roles, conditions and permitted access.
Test representative users and devices.
Expand policy carefully and monitor exceptions.
Questions, answered directly
Depending on the design, it can use identity, device type, ownership, posture, location and other context before assigning access.
They can be handled by the same platform, but their role and permitted access should normally be defined separately.
Describe the current environment, the change you are considering and what the result must support.