Strengthen your authentication security with Rublon MFA’s geolocation‑based conditional access. Learn how controlling where users are allowed to authenticate can help your organization block high‑risk regions, reduce account takeover attempts, and ensure that only trusted locations are permitted to access your systems.
Scenario
Organizations increasingly face unauthorized login attempts originating from foreign or high‑risk regions. Standard MFA protects accounts, but without geographic context, attackers can still attempt authentication from anywhere in the world.
Challenge
A company operating in a specific market needs a way to ensure that only users located in approved countries can access their systems via multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Solution
The company uses Rublon MFA’s Geolocation Policy to control where authentication attempts are allowed. Administrators can restrict access exclusively to selected countries, thus blocking high‑risk regions and enforcing MFA based on the user’s geographical location. This adds a powerful contextual layer to authentication and strengthens Zero Trust strategies.
Benefits
- A practical extension of Zero Trust: Geographical location becomes an additional verification signal that strengthens your overall security posture.
- Stronger access control tailored to your operating regions: Only users located in approved countries can authenticate, ensuring alignment with your organization’s geographic footprint.
- Automatic blocking of unwanted traffic: Authentication attempts from outside permitted regions are rejected before they reach internal systems.
- Reduced administrative overhead: Clear, country‑based rules simplify access management and minimize the need for manual intervention.
- Seamless experience for legitimate users: Employees operating within allowed regions authenticate normally without additional friction.