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Virtual Identity Server for Automated Compliance Management
(VIS for ACM) A Codeless, Real-time Active Directory Compliance Solution
Overview
The Virtual Identity Server for Automated Compliance Management (VIS for ACMâ„¢) provides organizations with a point and click, codeless, automated solution for performing compliance related tasks within the Active Directory (AD) environment in near real-time. This powerful compliance engine is built upon and leverages the virtual directory component of the Virtual Identity Server to provide a complete easy to use compliance tool.
Automated Compliance in 3 Easy Steps
Step 1 - Define Policy Filter
Using a familiar Office interface, administrators define policy filters. The policy filter defines what criteria or condition they are looking for within their environment. For example, an administrator could set a policy filter to find all users that have changed their password today.
Step 2 - Define the action to take
The administrator then defines what action to take based on this condition. There are over 20 out of the box actions, ranging from reporting/exporting data, e-mailing end users or managers to taking corrective action to remediate the situation.
In this example, the administrator could define the action to e-mail the end user with a personalized e-mail informing the user their password was changed. This could alert an end user that their account was compromised if they did not initiate the password change.
Step 3 - Automate the process
The administrator then defines the processing interval for this policy, such as once a day/hour. A standard Windows service then monitors and performs this policy on the configured interval.
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