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The portal External Access Control Service is responsible for collecting authorization data from external security managers, such as Computer Associates eTrust SiteMinder or IBM® Tivoli® Access Manager.
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.
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.
Access control for managed pages provides more capabilities than access control for standard portal pages. In addition to the access control features available for pages through portal administration, you can also apply features, like workflow and syndication, to access control.
You can start the web console and log in to IBM Control Center by using the IBM Control Center Launch Page.
Define strategy for identity administration and governance, manage workforce and consumer access rights and methods, and employ controlled privilege access.
IBM Cloud access roles are a group of actions. Access roles allow users and service IDs to complete specific tasks within the context of the target resources that are defined in the policy. There are two types of predefined access roles: platform management and service access.