Smart Rules are dynamic rules that are created by automated intelligent processes to achieve specific aims for the administrator in the Zero Trust connectivity (ZTc) stack.
These rules receive constant updates from aggregated processes and could use multiple sensors to achieve the aim of the rule.
They differ from centrally managed subscription rules in that they are automated and would in many cases require very frequent updates as the specific threat they mitigate changes over time.
The best example of a Smart Rule is the Circumvention Protection Rule. This specific rule is used by administrators to prevent circumvention of the adam:ONE® stack should a verfied domain in any active allowlist also be used in advanced bypass techniques for applications such as rotating hostname VPNs, Psiphon, TOR, Browser Extensions etc.
Smart Rules are available as part of the Managed adam:ONE® ZTc stack.