
Conditional Access (CA)
Conditional Access (CA) is a security measure used to protect systems and data by restricting access based on specific criteria. It evaluates conditions such as user identity, device, location, and behavior before granting access to sensitive information or resources. For example, a company might allow employees to access certain files only when they are on a secure network or using a company-issued device. This helps ensure that only authorized individuals can access critical data, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and enhancing overall security.