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Portal Access Control. The scripting operations for access control differ fundamentally from content, layout, or the portlet repository. The reason is that access control data is not transparently cached on the client.
This document is intended to help customers, independent software vendors and application architects plan their use of WebSphere Portal. It explains portal applications, content, security, user management, administration, document management, search, personalization, collaboration, and more.
IBM WebSphere Portal for Multiplatforms V5.1 Handbook April 2005 International Technical Support Organization SG24-6689-00
Customers implement an integrated identity and access management (IAM) solution to address many business requirements. The overall driving requirement is to provide a combination of business processes and technologies, to manage and secure access to information and resources within the organization.
Get familiar with concepts related to administering IBM WebSphere Portal access control. To administer access control, use the Resource Permissions portlet, the User and Group Permissions portlet, the Manage Users and Groups portlet, the XML configuration interface, or the Portal Scripting Interface.
IBM® Security Verify Access Enables your organization to use centralized security policies for specified user groups to manage access authorization throughout the network, including the vulnerable, internet-facing web servers.
manage access to business-critical applications and data while giving users proper access to the information they need. Understand today’s requirements for developing effective access control. To help demonstrate compliance, organizations face a number of critical requirements for access control. First of all, disclosure rules should be