What is RBAC?
RBAC manages access based on roles. Below you can read how it works and why it keeps a portal secure and clear.
RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) is a way to manage access based on roles. Not every user gets separate rights, but a role (such as buyer or administrator) determines what someone may see and do. That keeps access in a portal clear and secure.
Access via roles
RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) is a way to determine what a user may see and do, based on their role. Instead of setting separate rights per person, you assign someone a role, such as buyer, account manager or administrator, and that role determines the rights.
If a new user joins, you simply give them the right role. If something changes about what a role may do, you adjust that once and it applies to everyone with that role.
RBAC in a portal
In a customer or supplier portal, RBAC ensures everyone sees exactly the right information: a buyer different screens than a warehouse worker. Together with multi-tenant data separation, it keeps access secure and clear.
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