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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
Access control for managed pages provides more capabilities...
- Access control for managed pages
Define strategy for identity administration and governance, manage workforce and consumer access rights and methods, and employ controlled privilege access.
Design flexibility through a highly scalable proxy architecture and easy-to-install web server plug-ins, rule- and role-based access control, support for leading user registries and platforms, and advanced APIs for customized security
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.
Access management addresses three questions from the business point of view: Who can come into my systems? What can they do? Can I easily prove what they did with that access? These products validate the authenticity of all users with access to resources, and ensure that access controls are in place and consistently enforced:
IAM access management enables fine-grained access, which means that a policy can be set on a wide scale to all resources in a resource group, for example, or to a specific service instance in the account and even a resource type like a IBM Cloud Object Storage bucket within a specific instance.
Unify identity silos, reduce the risk of identity-based attacks and provide modern authentication, including passwordless capabilities. Identity and access management (IAM) systems streamline access control, keep hackers out, and connect authorized users with the right resources.