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2 When a user attempts to access a resource, except for Web applications covered by a Web-
application-specific policy, the default portal access policy applies.
For example, the re-authentication time for such resources matches the re-authentication time of the
default access policy rule. If the time for a user who logs in to the apps portal is eight hours according
to the default access policy rule, when the user attempts to launch a resource during the session, the
application launches without requiring the user to re-authenticate.
Managing Web-Application-Specific Policies
When you add Web applications to the catalog, you can create Web-application-specific access policies.
For example, you can create an policy with rules for a Web application that specifies which IP addresses
have access to the application, using which authentication methods, and for how long until
reauthentication is required.
The following Web-application-specific policy provides an example of a policy you can create to control
access to specified Web applications.
Example 1 Strict Web-Application-Specific Policy
In this example, a new policy is created and applied to a sensitve Web application.
1 To access the service from outside the enterprise network, the user is required to log in with RSA
SecurID. The user logs in using a browser and now has access to the apps portal for a four hour
session as provided by the default access rule.
2 After four hours, the user tries to launch a Web application with the Sensitive Web Applications policy
set applied.
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