Time-Based Access Control: Protect Critical Hours

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Users connected outside normal working hours can represent significant risk, whether by carelessness or malicious intent.

QSP Network lets you define access windows by group or individual user. Any attempt outside predefined hours is denied, reducing the chance of stolen credentials being used at night or during weekends.

Allow Connections in Defined Windows

Permit VPN access only during approved time periods.

  If no one should connect at that time, the network should reject it by policy.  

Set Schedules by Team

Apply different access hours per group, for example 9:00-18:00 for administrative teams and 24/7 for support.

Alert IT on Off-Hours Attempts

Notify your IT team whenever users try to connect outside allowed schedules.


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