You can use CA EEM to create fine-grained access policies to meet stringent security requirements. You can create custom policies, create groups that use these custom policies, and assign your custom groups to user accounts. Or, you can assign users directly to custom policies. You can define custom policies to limit access to one or more specified folders with or without subfolders. Access levels include view, navigate, edit, delete, and create, where permissions are additive. You can limit user access to a specified environment. You can also modify the access defined to default groups.
Customization is needed to extend the default access. For example, customization is used to grant administrators access to CA EEM, create access similar to that afforded by the previous LDAP implementation, and limit access to servers containing sensitive information or critical business processes.
The Permissions Reference section includes the details that support all types of customization.
This section contains the following topics:
Granting Administrators Access to CA EEM
Customizing User Access with CA EEM Policies
How to Transition Roles Used in Active Directory to CA EEM
Touchpoint Security with CA EEM
Authorizing Runtime Actions with CA EEM
Change Ownership for Automation Objects
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