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− | Organisation security is based on the person's “organisation” in the overall [[Hierarchy|hierarchy]].
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− | * You permission an “organisation” to access a resource and everyone in that organisation can access that resource.
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− | * When you add new people to this organisation they will automatically gain access to the resource.
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− | ==Organisation Security – Advantages==
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− | This scheme is advantageous when there are people in a specific organisation that need access to a resource.
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− | When you create a [[User|user]] in that organisation you don’t have to set any specific permission for the [[User|user]] to access the resource, as the [[User|user]] will “inherit” access by being associated with the organisation.
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− | ==Organisation Security – Disadvantages==
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− | There are disadvantages to organisation security.
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− | * Organisation security does not allow you to give individual [[User|users]] from different organisations access to the resource.
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− | * You must associate each organisation with the resource. Giving multiple organisations access to the resource can be time consuming.
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− | * If you “move” the [[User|user]] to another “organisation”, then they will automatically lose access to resources associated with their previous organisation.
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− | This scheme is worthwhile for small, less complex, access scenarios that are organisation orientated.
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