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# What is a Policy Engine?

The Policy Engine is a comprehensive risk management tool in Cregis, offering flexible solutions for withdrawal management. It allows users to set detailed rules and automate actions to regulate withdrawal requests from team members, with future plans to support automatic signing and withdrawals for improved efficiency and reduced manual risks. Currently, it supports policy customization for transaction, payment request initiation, and API withdrawals, enabling users to tailor policies to their needs, such as limiting withdrawals to specific tokens or setting time restrictions. The Policy Engine also includes a daily log feature for monitoring and reviewing policy execution, ensuring transparency, tracking, and auditing of all actions to enhance risk management and safeguard assets.

For detailed instructions, please refer to this[ guide](/risk-management/policy-engine.md).


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