Location-Based Control: Block Unwanted Regions

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Your corporate network does not always need to be globally reachable.

Regions known for cyberattacks or unrelated to business operations can be denied by policy. QSP Network enables geo-based rules that block access from specific countries and regions, reducing intrusion attempts from unauthorized locations.

Geo-Blocking by Policy

Automatically block access attempts from high-risk countries.

If a region does not serve your business, it should not reach your network.

Allow Operational Regions Only

Restrict remote access to countries and regions where your company actually operates.

Reduce Off-Hours Exposure

Close the door in unnecessary time zones to limit attack windows.

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