What is RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)?
RBAC stands for Role-Based Access Control, and it is a method of managing and controlling access to resources within a system or organization. RBAC is a widely used approach in computer security and access management, allowing administrators to define and manage user permissions in a structured and efficient manner.
What are Sites in the GateKeeper?
Sites in GateKeeper refer to the compartmentalization of computers, users, and other data for specific sub-units of an organization. Data on a site can only be accessed by team members who have been granted permission to manage the particular site.
Who needs it?
If you have GateKeeper users and computers distributed over multiple locations or business units, and you would like to assign the ability to manage the users and computers to specific people at these sites, you can create team members in the GateKeeper Hub and assign them privileges to access the data for one or more sites. Global Access team members can manage every site and all the data contained in each.
Global Admins can search by user's first and last name, token serial number, and email address. Please follow the instructions below to search by username, token serial number, and email address.
How to search users by their name and token serial numbers for Global Admin.
1. Log in to the GateKeeper Hub.
2. Click "Users".
3. Click the search bar, then type the user's name.
4. The result will come out even if the user is on a different Site.
For any additional questions or concerns regarding proximity settings, computer locking, credential management, or compliance, please contact GateKeeper Enterprise support using the Support Ticket form on https://gkaccess.com/support/ or email support@gkaccess.com.
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