Multi-Domain Security Management enhances security and oversight by dividing security management into various virtual domains. Organizations, regardless of their size, can effortlessly establish virtual domains tailored to geographic locations, business units, or specific security functions, thereby bolstering security and streamlining management processes. This approach facilitates detailed and distinct role-based administration within a multi-tenant security management framework. A unified security management setup governs VPNs, firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and other protective measures. Administrators can create, monitor, and regulate all network security management domains through a single interface. Additionally, it allows for the centralized management of numerous administrators within the multi-domain security management framework. Administrators can be granted permissions to oversee particular domains or various facets of the multi-domain system, enabling multiple administrators to collaborate across different security management domains simultaneously. This collaborative environment ensures that security measures are effectively maintained and adapted to the evolving needs of the organization.