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Revision as of 14:03, 12 October 2020
System-User Roles (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Middleware Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cabin. This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber for Experience session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.
Content
The predecessor lectio is User Identities at Cloud.
Script
- WorldOpp Middleware controls your access to various resources such as applications, networks, and services. You have started here, at CNM Cyber, as a newbie with minimal rights. The more you learn here, the more system access permissions the Middleware grants.
- To accomplish that task, the Middleware assigns every user with his or her system-user role. For instance, any user of the World Wide Web has NetAnyone's rights at CNM Cloud. He or she can view pages of CNM Page, CNM Tube, and CNM Wiki, but cannot edit anything. CertStudents are enrolled into this very welcome course, as well as can post comments on CNM Page and CNM Tube. CertUser can join communities at CNM Social, and so on. To get the CertUser role, one has to successfully pass CNM Cyber Orientation.
- Some permissions such as appointing other administrators and alternating the algorithms must be done manually. The bulk of user permissions at CNM Cloud are granted automatically. In cyber-security, user management operations are called identity and access management (IAM).
Key terms
- System-user role, NetAnyone, CertStudent, CertUser, CertFellow, identity and access management (IAM).
Closing
- Would you be interested in working on identity and access management (IAM) at CNM Cyber? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on
Federated vs Local Roles is the successor lectio.