UCI offers mobile internet access via Wi-Fi across many locations on campus. UCInet Mobile Access provides UCI affiliates and visitors a fast and convenient way to connect to the web with mobile computers and devices.

I'm having trouble getting a conditional access policy to block user phones from accessing anything but outlook. It will work where sign in will go through and all seems to be functioning as normal, but eventually a prompt will appear at the bottom of the screen stating to sign in again, following the prompt states that access is blocked. What's strange is that outlook email still seems to work, this prompt just keeps appearing. I think this could be another cloud app that is trying to function as when I check the sign in logs, I see the seperate failed event under the resource: office 365 exchange microservices. This could be ignored but I'd prefer users not have this annoying prompt on their screen. Maybe theres a better way of going about this that someone could shed some light on.


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Since 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated just how vital it is for individuals to have access to mobile services in their own name. In addition to enabling access to critical healthcare information, digital platforms also supported individuals with remote learning and enabled them to receive social protection payments from their government that, in most cases, safeguarded them from the financial impact of lockdown measures. Connectivity has truly been a lifeline.

The Access to Mobile Services and Proof of Identity research report series examines SIM registration policies globally and finds, among other things, that certain underserved groups are significantly less likely to have a SIM card registered in their own name. These include women, those who are unemployed, persons with disabilities, those with only primary education and displaced populations, including refugees. The reports also highlight, through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic, how government regulatory relaxations helped lower the bar for these underserved groups to access mobile services in their own name.

Remote Access allows you to access your institution's subscriptions to AMS electronic products from anywhere, aslong as you have internet access and your device has:local storagecookies enabledJavaScript enabled

To find out what AMS electronic products your institution subscribes to, please visit -bin/click_access/bookshelf.Note that you must be connected to your institution's network to view available subscriptions.

You are requesting remote access of this device with the network of.By clicking 'Accept' below, you agree to the posted terms and conditions ofuse of AMS electronic products, and you confirm that you are anauthorized user as per the terms and conditions of the signedlicense agreement(s) of the subscribing institution with whichyou are pairing. Note that any violation of the posted terms and conditions and/or the terms and conditions of the signed license agreement(s) willresult in termination of your remote access.

Once you have added the card information on the Transact eAccounts website, that card will be available in the Transact eAccounts app for future deposits. If you have already used Transact eAccounts to access your Access Mobile ID, you will need to sign out and back in to update the saved payment information.

The ACP is a government benefit program operated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that provides discounts on monthly broadband Internet access service and certain connected devices. The ACP monthly service and device discounts are non-transferrable. An eligible household is limited to one monthly service discount and a one-time connected device discount. To receive a connected device, a co-payment greater than $10.00 and less than $50.00 is required and is based on device availability. Only one per household is eligible for the ACP program. Eligibility for the ACP will be determined by the National Verifier, administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). ACP discounts can be applied to any available Access Wireless service plans. Our standard Terms and Conditions, including the Acceptable Use Policy, apply. ACP benefits may be obtained from any participating provider of your choosing. You are limited to one ACP benefit transfer transaction per service month, with limited exceptions for situations where a subscriber seeks to reverse an unauthorized benefit transfer or is unable to receive service from a specific provider.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, customers are asking their employees to work remotely. As a result, they expect to see a significant increase in the remote users connecting to Prisma Access and have questions around the scalability and capacity for mobile users with Prisma Access. A new FAQ for Prisma Access has been put together to address some of the most questions.

A: To ensure that the business-critical applications get the priority and are not impacted by video streaming services like Netflix, Youtube and Zoom, please consider the recommendation below to optimize your mobile user deployment.

A: Yes, it is highly recommended that you revisit the size of provisioned mobile user IP pool for each theater, and compare that to the number of remote users that you expect connecting to the service in each theater. If you identify that a mobile user pool assigned to a theater cannot accommodate all users in that theater, you need to proceed with one of the following options:

A: Prisma Access supports auto-scaling for mobile users, and it is transparent to the end users and network administrators. As auto scaling takes place, new mobile user connections are automatically distributed to the new cloud instances. Depending on the demand, new IP addresses may be added to the service during auto-scaling event.

A: Best practices need to be followed (as mentioned before regarding the split-tunneling feature) to prioritize business critical traffic. If you practice public IP whitelisting with SaaS providers and partners to accommodate autoscaling events, keep in mind that you must consider whitelisting both active and reserved public IP addresses of the gateways with SaaS providers. This will ensure that your users have uninterrupted access to the SaaS services that are critical to perform job duties.

A: Yes, users on unmanaged devices (Windows and Mac) can download and install GlobalProtect agent from the Prisma Access mobile user portal and connect to the service with corporate credentials. For additional security, you can enforce a certain device posture by applying HIP checks and policies. To facilitate the access from unmanaged devices, the following conditions must be followed:

A: For mobile users, Prisma Access leverages GlobalProtect architecture to provide redundancy in case of a failure of the gateway. In the unlikely event that a GlobalProtect gateway fails, the Global Protect agent will automatically reconnect the user to the closest gateway. Often, this event is transparent to the user, and it is recommended to turn on multiple Prisma Access locations in each region for mobile users to provide the best user experience.

Prisma Access infrastructure supports large scale deployments with some customers connecting over 100K mobile users everyday. Prisma Access provides a dedicated dataplane to each customer, and an autoscaling event for one customer does not impact any other customer connected to the service.

A: The Global Protect app inherently has the ability to reconnect to the next available mobile user gateway in case of an issue at a certain location or region. Please see question on GlobalProtect redundancy above.

A: Palo Alto Networks will allow customers to use more than their purchased mobile user license for temporary emergencies, such as the shelter-in-place orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prisma Access will not prevent extra users from connecting, and we will not charge for the increased usage as long as it is for emergency usage and not a long term reliance on the extra capacity.

I would like to block mobile access to emails for specific users in my organization. This includes the native mail app on the phone, any other mail app on the phone (including Outlook), as well as any browser on the phone. This is because these users have access to sensitive information about the company. All other users should be able to access mobile emails.

@keshavadmin An alternative approach would be to use Sensitivity Labels and DLP policies to block the access to sensitive information while providing access to other information. This would be a much better user experience and would provide many other benefits.

You will receive an email invitation to set up your mobile credentials. This invitation will be sent to your UC Davis email address, but can be forwarded to whatever email you access on your preferred device. Invitations will include an overview of AggieAccess mobile credentials and instructions to help you set up credentials through the HID Mobile Access app. If you your invitation has expired, please contact us with the subject line "Invitation has expired". e24fc04721

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