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Component: GRC-PLA
Component Name: GRC Platform
Description: Acessibility to information and systems from the Internet. If an IT asset is accessible from the Internet, its Internet exposure is Internet facing. Otherwise, it is non-Internet facing, for example, when it is only accessible through an internal network.
Key Concepts: Internet exposure is a feature of the GRC-PLA GRC Platform Access Control component of SAP. It allows users to access SAP applications from the internet, without having to be connected to the company's internal network. This feature provides a secure connection between the user and the application, allowing for secure data transfer and access. How to use it: To use internet exposure, users must first be granted access to the application they wish to access. This can be done through the SAP Access Control system. Once access is granted, users can then log in to the application from any internet-connected device. The connection is secured using encryption technology, ensuring that data is kept safe and secure. Tips & Tricks: When using internet exposure, it is important to ensure that all users have strong passwords and that they are changed regularly. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all users are aware of the security measures in place and understand how to use them properly. Related Information: For more information on internet exposure and other features of GRC-PLA GRC Platform Access Control, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to use this feature.