The Business Control Center provides various levels of security, which you can use to control access to the entire UI, to specific activities, or to assets managed within it.
Login permission. As described earlier in this manual, anyone who wants to use the Business Control Center needs an internal user profile with specific roles in order to log in. By default, users also need a password for login access. See Login Requirements for more information.
Task access. The tasks that a user can complete for any project within the Business Control Center are determined by the roles assigned to each task in the underlying workflow. For example, you can configure the Deploy task so that it can be completed only by people who have a Web Administrator role. For information on how to configure task access, refer to Project and Workflow Security in the Content Administration Programming Guide.
Home page security. You can configure the menu items contained in the Operations list on the Home page so they appear only to specific users, or to users whose profile is associated with a given role or organization. See Configuring Home Page Security for more information.
Asset security. You can provide different levels of access to specific assets. Assets include folders as well as individual items such as user segments and content targeters. For example, you can allow users with the role Manager to view any targeter in a particular folder, but you can give Write and Delete access to that folder only to users who have a Marketer role. For information, see Configuring Access Rights for Assets.