Does iWise provide varying levels of access security?
Yes. To determine user access rights and privileges, iWise provides two layers of security. Initially the user ID and password credentials can be verified against a security tool of the customer’s choosing through our optional security interface. Typically services such as LDAP, Active Directory, RACF, ACF2, or Oblix serve this purpose. Once verified by the security process, iWise then attempts to match the user ID to its internal authorization group structure to determine application- and role-level rights. If no match is found, the user will only be able to perform those functions specifically allowed to non-group members. Specified in the remote control policy defined in the iWise CMDB is the ability to provide varying levels of access within the remote control agents for a group of PCs. Linked to the Remote Control tool(s) is the iWise policy that performs and controls the remote control access functions.
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