Deepfactor provides role based access control to manage permissions associated with users of your Deepfactor account. Organization admins can select the role of the users while inviting them and also change role of existing users.
The following table lists the permissions associated with the three pre-defined roles.
Role | Deepfactor Entity | Permissions |
---|---|---|
Organization Admin | Applications | Create |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Scan Artifacts | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Alert Policies | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Integrations | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Integration Clients (API tokens) | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
HTTPS webhook | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Users | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Delete | ||
Issues in the bug tracking tool (Jira) | Create | |
View | ||
Delete | ||
Developer | Applications | Create |
View | ||
Update | ||
Scan Artifacts | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Alert Policies | Create | |
View | ||
Update | ||
Bug tracking tool issues (Jira) | Create | |
View | ||
Viewer | Applications | View |
Scan Artifacts | View | |
Alert Policies | View | |
Issues in the bug tracking tool (Jira) | View |