Autonomous DEM
Identity Provider Visibility
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AI-Powered ADEM
- AI-Powered ADEM
- Autonomous DEM for China
- Types of Application Experience Monitoring
- Products That Use Autonomous DEM
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- Create an Application Test to Monitor Mobile User Experience
- Create an Application Test to Monitor Remote Site Experience
- Assign Application Tests to Monitor Application Experience
- Create an Application Suite to Monitor a Group of Apps
- How Often ADEM Runs Synthetic Tests
- Get Started Monitoring Mobile User Experience
- How ADEM Calculates Experience Score
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- Filter Application Experience by Time Range
- View Application Experience Across Your Organization
- View Application Experience for a Specific Application
- View Application Experience for a Specific User
- View Application Experience for Monitored Users
- View Application Experience for Monitored Users on NGFW
- View Application Experience for Remote Sites
- View Application Experience for NGFW Remote Sites
- View Application Experience for Prisma Access Locations
- View App Acceleration Metrics with AI-Powered ADEM
- Autonomous DEM for Hybrid Workforce
- Certificate Renewal for Autonomous Digital Experience Management
- Role-Based Access Control in ADEM
- ADEM Data Collection and Agent Processes
- Manage Autonomous DEM Agent Upgrades
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AI-Powered ADEM
- AI-Powered ADEM
- Access Experience Agent 5.1
- Access Experience Agent 5.3
Identity Provider Visibility
Easily see which identity providers are blocking user access, and log into them to
resolve the issue.
ADEM to solve the challenge of identifying user access blocks caused by
identity provider (IdP) restrictions, enhancing your ability to troubleshoot user
access issues across your SASE environment.
By integrating Access Analyzer's existing capabilities with CIE's ability to collect application authorization information
from IdPs like Azure AD (Entra ID) and Okta, you gain comprehensive visibility into
access control. As an IT administrator, you can quickly determine if a user can't
access an application due to endpoint, network, or application performance
degradations; network policy rules; or IdP blocks.
As part of this integration, you can easily view which user groups lack
access to specific applications, identify the IdP vendor imposing restrictions, and
log into the IdP to grant user access. This can save you time in root cause
analysis, improve your ability to manage access across your organization, and ensure
that your users have appropriate access to the applications they need while
maintaining security standards.