Role-based access control (RBAC) is used to restrict access to application functions. The role of an application user account determines the set of actions available to the user. The following roles are provided for application user accounts:
A user with the Administrator role has access privileges that enable use of all functions for application management, monitoring, and viewing information. This user can also access functions for managing application user accounts.
A user with the Operator role has access privileges only for monitoring and viewing information.
The Administrator role is assigned to the user account that is created during installation or reinstallation of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks. If the name of an already existing user account is specified when reinstalling the application, the role of this user is not changed.
After the application is installed, you can connect to the Server through the web interface under a user account with the Administrator role and generate a list of application user accounts with their corresponding roles. You can create up to 100 application user accounts in the application.
When connected to the Server, users receive the access privileges corresponding to the role of their user account. If the role of a user is changed by another user (who has been assigned the Administrator role) while the user is working, the access rights of the connected user are updated in online mode. For example, a user that has connected to the Server with the Administrator role will lose the rights to access application management functions after the Operator role is assigned to their user account.
You can manage application user accounts on the Users tab in the Settings section of the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks web interface.
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