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Role-based access control

Introduction

Role-based access control implements a security model where user access is determined by their specific job role and location within the company structure. This provides a precise and secure method to manage system permissions, enhancing operational efficiency and data protection.

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Benefits for the Customer:

  • Tailored user interface: Users benefit from a customized interface that only displays relevant data and viable actions, creating a user experience free from unnecessary or inaccessible options.
  • Enhanced organizational security by ensuring that users can access only those resources necessary for their roles. This targeted access helps to protect the integrity of the calibration data, by preventing unauthorized viewing, modification, or deletion.
  • How It Works:

    You can define and assign user roles in LOGiCAL. Each role is a collection of permissions that represent a particular set of abilities within LOGiCAL. Permissions are actions (create, view, edit and delete), that can be performed on a resource (e.g. instrument or reference). Roles are customizable and can be tailored to the specific needs and structure of your organization.

    User access can be further restricted by assigning individual users to specific sites (=first level in the plant structure hierarchy). Combining the correct permissions and access to a single site only, service companies can leverage the RBAC feature to provide their customers with limited access to their LOGiCAL system. This means that the service company’s customer can only view and generate certificates for the calibrations performed for them.

    Roles and permissions are described in more detail here (Link to roles & permissions) with example roles here (link to example roles)

    How to configure Role-Based Access control settings