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What is ADAM?

What is ADAM?. Authority Delegation and Management (ADAM) MoFR web-based application Enables granting & managing of application access Delegation of user access administration to select individuals Efficient authorization of End Users for any MoFR web-based (Web-ADE) application.

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What is ADAM?

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  1. What is ADAM? • Authority Delegation and Management (ADAM) • MoFR web-based application • Enables granting & managing of application access • Delegation of user access administration to select individuals • Efficient authorization of End Users for any MoFR web-based (Web-ADE) application

  2. Authorization vs. Authentication • Adam does NOT manage authentication • Authentication is the process of determining you are who you say you are • Performed by authenticating source (IDIR or BCeID) • ADAM does manage authorizations • Authorizations are the functions a user can perform in an application • For example run reports, enter data, etc.

  3. Why Implement ADAM?

  4. Linking WebADE & ADAM • WebADE is a framework • Allows the implementation of authorizations for enterprise level applications • ADAM is the interface • User friendly interface to grant & manage application authorization • Distribution of authorization management to appropriate representatives

  5. Who Uses ADAM? • ADAM is role specific • You must have one of five “roles” to use ADAM: • ADAM Administrator • Application Administrator • Authorization Grantor • End User • Help Desk

  6. ADAM Overview

  7. Know the Structure

  8. Finding Your Role in ADAM

  9. Terminology • Delegation • The act of giving an appropriate representative the ability to manage user access to applications • Authorization • The ability to perform specific actions within an application • Organization • An organizational unit/company/community group/public institution/discrete entity/etc.

  10. Terminology (cont.) • Profile: • Refers to one or more “Application Roles” • Typically reflects a business function, rather than a specific application function • Profiles can be associated with an organization • Profiles can span applications • Note: This capability is available but implementation is still under consideration

  11. Understanding the Profile/Org Link • If a profile is not secured by organization then: • Application Administrators & Authorization Grantors can NOT select an organization during delegations/authorizations • End Users have access to the application based on the profile

  12. Understanding the Profile/Org Link (cont.) • If a profile is secured by organization then: • Application Administrators may: • Select a specific organization for a delegation • Auth Grantor can then authorize the profile for the specified organization • End Users have access to the application based on the profile and on behalf of the organization

  13. Understand Organizational Security

  14. User Access Process

  15. Organization Access Process

  16. Demo • Demonstration of: • ADAM Home Page • Online Help Guide Next Presentation: Working with Delegations

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