eBECAS/EDMISS Next Generation (Web)

Security

Effective security is as much about controlling who can access the system as it is about safeguarding the data within. In this section, we explore the intricate layers of access control within the application. Learn how permissions, roles, and user management work in tandem to ensure that only authorized individuals have access to specific functionalities and data.

Topics

  • Roles

    Roles serve as the backbone of a structured access control system. They help streamline access management by grouping permissions into logical units.

  • Profiles

    Profiles enable to provide different experiences to different users.

  • Roles vs Profiles

    Understanding the distinction between Roles and Profiles is important for effective user management and system customization. This article aims to focus on the differences between the two and how they can be optimally utilized.

  • Users Management

    The heart of any system lies in its users, the individuals who interact, contribute, and derive value from its functionalities. This section is dedicated to understanding and managing users.

  • Reset Your Password

    Learn how to reset a forgotten password or simply change your password from within the app.

  • Multi-Factor Authentication

    Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security mechanism that requires users to provide two or more verification factors when they log in. One factor is something the user knows, such as their username and password. Other factors include something the user has such as an authenticator app or a security code. By adding additional factors to verify the users' identity, MFA makes it harder for common threats to succeed.