User Management

Key aspects

  • Roles: Default roles include Administrator, Security Analyst, User, and Guest, each with varying permissions. Custom roles allow granular control for specific needs.

  • Permissions: Permissions define what users can access and do within Tenable Identity Exposure. These range from viewing reports and dashboards to managing users, configuring indicators, and performing actions like disabling accounts.

  • ScopingTenable Identity Exposure allows scoping permissions to specific domains, groups, or even individual objects within Active Directory. This ensures users only access relevant data based on their role and responsibilities.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Active Directory security: Granular access control minimizes the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive identity data.

  • Improved efficiency and workflows: Users have access to the tools and data they need, streamlining investigations and incident response.

  • Compliance adherence: Role-based access control helps meet compliance requirements for identity and access management within Active Directory.

See also

  • User Roles