Ebypass

In back-office operations, an ebypass might refer to automated approval chains. For instance, an expense report under $500 can automatically "bypass" the CFO's desk and go straight to accounting.

Use case: ERP systems and procurement portals. Benefit: 80% reduction in processing time.

The word "bypass" often raises red flags for security teams. If you are bypassing firewalls, checks, or verifications, aren't you creating a vulnerability? ebypass

The answer is nuanced. A well-designed ebypass does not remove security; it moves it to a different layer.

The Risk of "Default Trust" If your ebypass system always assumes the user is legitimate, a device thief gains total access. This is why modern ebypass solutions use risk-based authentication (RBA) . In back-office operations, an ebypass might refer to

How to Secure Your Ebypass:

The Golden Rule: Never bypass mandatory regulatory checks (KYC/AML). You can bypass user experience friction, but you cannot bypass compliance law. The Golden Rule: Never bypass mandatory regulatory checks

Even the best intentioned ebypass can fail spectacularly.