βThe functionality described in this article won't be available until the full feature release.
With Conditional Access Reviews, you're able to institute stricter Access Protocols for Teams that contain sensitive information or don't require long-term Guest Access.
But these are just examples; in reality, you can adapt the feature to any number of use cases that fit your organizational infrastructure.
π Prerequisites
In order to set up Conditional Access Reviews, you must:
Have a full understanding of the Conditional Policy Flow
Have successfully set up your first condition package
π Setting Up Conditional Access Reviews
When you navigate to Settings > Access Reviews, you'll see that the page is split into two distinct sections: Default access review settings and Conditional access review settings.
Default Settings - Apply to every Request that hasn't qualified for a Conditional Package.
Conditional Settings - Apply the appropriate Access Reviews based on the Conditional Package that the Request qualified for.
Here's how you can set up Conditional Settings:
Navigate to Settings > Access Reviews.
βClick on + Add conditional access review.
βSpecify a Name and a Description.
βSelect how and when the Access Review should be conducted.
βChoose the desired Conditional Package.
βClick on Save settings to finalize your new Access Review protocol.
If you have several Conditional Access Reviews, you can prioritize them by moving them up or down the list.
The first Conditional Access Review (from top to bottom) that gets triggered by the Request will be automatically applied to the corresponding Team.
π‘ Take a look at our article on Prioritizing Conditional Policies for more information.
π£ Next Steps
Now that you've instituted Conditional Access Reviews, you should consider looking into:
βοΈ Need more help?
Get further assistance with External User Manager through our support chat widget within the app, or reach out to us at [email protected]



