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Mosyle’s AccessMule makes employee access a little easier for SMBs – Computerworld


Mosyle encountered challenges managing the on/off-boarding process at first. “The decision to build AccessMule was born out of necessity at Mosyle” said the company’s CEO, Alcyr Araujo. “Later, we realized it wasn’t just a gap for our organization, but a fundamental problem that needed to be solved for all SMBs. We’re launching AccessMule today as an independent subsidiary that will empower organizations with a high-quality, secure and efficient access and password management platform at an affordable price.”

What does AccessMule provide?

Mosyle’s wholly-owned service provider will provide a range of tools designed to defend against the consequences of lax employee security. The main focus is to automate those elements of access control that SMBs often fail to manage. That means tools to automate onboarding and offboarding processes, along with controls to assign access based on roles and overall oversight reporting so it is possible to check who has corporate access at any given time. 

Additional features include bult-in password management, safe password sharing, encryption sharing, and support for shared multi-factor authentication (MFA). Role-based access control (RBAC) features grant permissions in bulk, making it easy to assign permissions for new employees based on their role with a single action. All of these tools and services are available via an easy-to-use portal, the company said. The idea is that IT can maintain oversight on device and employee security, helping them better protect their company.


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