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Overview of Siebel Analytics Web Security


This section provides an overview of Siebel Analytics Web security. It contains the following topics:

Where Security Settings Are Made

Security settings that affect Siebel Analytics Web are made in the following Siebel Analytics components:

Your Security Goals

Your main security goals are to make sure that:

About Access Control and Permissions

Access control defines the ability of an account to access a shared Web Catalog item. Catalog items are folders and requests, where folders are application folders, dashboard folders, and dashboard page folders.

An account is one of the following:

Permissions describe the type of access to an object that an account is permitted. Examples are Read and Full Control.

Each Web Catalog item has an access control list that defines which accounts have which permissions to access the item. An access control list has the general form shown in Table 2.

Table 2.  Access Control List For a Catalog Item
Account
Permission
Web Group 1
Read
Web Group 3
Full Control
Web Group 8
Read
User 4
Read
User 9
Full Control
User 11
Full Control

For more information about permissions, see About Setting Siebel Analytics Web Permissions.

About User Rights and Privileges

Privileges are the actions that users have the right to perform in Siebel Analytics Web. Example privileges are "Edit system-wide column formats" and "Create iBots."

Privileges are managed by associating them with accounts, that is, individual users or Web Groups. A specific account is either granted or denied a specific privilege. These associations are created in privilege assignment tables.

The general form of a privilege assignment table is shown in Table 3. The Web Groups in the right column are granted the privileges in the left column.

Table 3.  Privilege Assignment Table
Privilege
Accounts That Have Been Granted the Privilege
Privilege 1
Web Group 2, Web Group 4
Privilege 2
Web Group1, Web Group 3
Privilege 3
Web Group 1, user 3
Privilege 4
Web Group 1, user 1, user 4, user 6
Privilege 5
Web Group 2, Web Group 3, user 4

For more information about privileges, see About Setting Siebel Analytics Web Privileges.

About User Authentication

Authentication is the process of using a username and password to identify a someone who is logging on. Authenticated users are then given appropriate authorization to access a system, in this case Siebel Analytics Web. Siebel Analytics Web does not have its own authentication system; it relies on the authentication system built into the Siebel Analytics Server.

For more information about authentication, see About Siebel Analytics Web User Authentication.


 Siebel Analytics Web Administration Guide
 Published: 11 March 2004