- How do you define user roles and permissions?
- Why are roles and permissions important?
- What is the difference between roles and permissions?
- Which of the following is a team role in PagerDuty?
How do you define user roles and permissions?
Roles provide a way for community administrators to group permissions and assign them to users or user groups. Permissions define the actions that a user can perform in a community. When they assign roles, community administrators consider the tasks of a user in the context of a particular community.
Why are roles and permissions important?
Users, roles and permissions are key components of website security, and they're of major importance in Drupal as well. Users are the people, roles are their functions, and permissions define what authorizations those functions have. Setting these up incorrectly can compromise your website's security.
What is the difference between roles and permissions?
A permission grants users the ability to perform an action on a resource in the WorkMarket platform. A role is a set of one or more permissions and can be assigned to a user to grant a set of permissions.
Which of the following is a team role in PagerDuty?
Teams allow users to group and control user access to associated PagerDuty objects, such as escalation policies, users, schedules and services.