In some cases, you may want to associate a policy to a group of users or devices rather than an individual or an entire organization. Capture Client makes the distinction between static groups (which contains a static list of devices or users) and dynamic groups (where devices are added or removed based on rules). For example, you may want a policy applied to all incoming traffic going to your sales team and no one else in your organization. If you want to apply a policy to particular group, you first have to create a group.
A newly created device group inherits the policies that are associated with the tenant under which the group is created; any changes to the policy at the tenant level are automatically propagated to the groups. You can then disable inheritance and customize the policies as required. For information on creating custom policies for groups, see Creating Custom Policies for Device Groups.
To see all the active groups associated with a configuration, navigate to Assets > Groups. Groups are broadly classified into two types: DYNAMIC GROUPS and STATIC GROUPS.