FireScope CMDB has a flexible role and scope based security model allowing permissions to be freely defined to any level of granularity desired. Access permissions or access restrictions are inherited at object level.
Security roles may easily be added and modified to meet the needs of IT-focused user groups, as well as those of business-oriented end user. For ease of use, role management can be integrated with any kind of LDAP. Data access can easily be partitioned based on business units, business entities, or simply on what the user needs to know.
The security model integrates the Data Stewardship concept, which follows the principle that every type of information must have an owner who is ultimately responsible for correct data.
Administrators can easily test security settings for individual users by overriding their own settings using the "Run As.." function.
A click on a data field is all it needs to get a complete transaction history. History information includes the name of the person that made the change, the time the change was made, the previous values, as well as the new value. This transaction history is available for all fields, all changes and post-change annotations.
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