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Advantages of Securing Your Resources Using Application Objects

Application objects provide an access management model that lets you protect business applications without an in-depth knowledge of CA SiteMinder®-specific concepts and components. This model is also known as Enterprise Policy Management (EPM).

Application objects present policy configuration in the context of securing an application. To protect an application, you create an Application object and are only required to provide data for configuration settings that do not have defaults. Modifying other settings is optional. Application objects therefore make policy configuration more straightforward. You can manipulate other settings that allow you to define more fine-grained protection of an application; however, such manipulation is not required.

For the administrator already familiar with domain-based policies, there is a relationship between the application-oriented concepts and the underlying policy objects. This relationship is reflected in the Administrative UI and is shown in the following table:

Application Dialogs and Group Boxes

Underlying SiteMinder Component

General settings

Defines the policy domain

Components

Defines the realm

Resource

Specifies the rule

Application Roles

Define the policy users

Application roles define the set of users who have access to a resource or group of resources that are defined in an Application object. Roles can have the following properties:

Application objects offer the following benefits:

Application-centric approach

The focus on applications relates closely to the view of access management by most businesses.

Consistent security enforcement model

The security enforcement model for application objects is no different than implemented by the more domain-centric model. However, the domain-specific components are hidden from configuration.

Simplified security

Securing resources is simplified—you name the application, the application resources that need protecting, and the application roles that are permitted access. You are not required to examine or modify every aspect of a component to establish a security policy.

Enhanced delegation

An administrator can grant access to an application without expert knowledge of CA SiteMinder®. This ability enables a senior security administrator to delegate access management responsibilities to other administrators.