An available governance option in Jostle blocks users from logging in if they are not using an IP address that is known to be from a designated country.
This is critical for some organizations. For example, provincially funded organizations and cities in British Columbia and Nova Scotia are required to actively block access to employee personal data from access points that are outside Canada.
Note: This will also block IP addresses that are inside the designated country, but are not correctly configured to confirm their location.
Should you need more information on how Jostle's platform helps you manage this requirement, contact us at support@jostle.me.
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