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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 9, 2021

Plug gaps in Authority Group security

Authority Group is the element by which jobs submitted by IZWS have their security scope described. It is also used to ensure that users cannot update or submit applications that use Authority Groups outside their sphere of responsibility.

Occurrences in the Current Plan can be protected by Authority Group, but not in the Long Term Plan. This means somebody with LTP update access can add something to the LTP, that they cannot add to the CP, thereby indirectly getting around a security restriction.

The only way to prevent such an exploit is not give update access to the LTP to anybody that has their CP access controlled by the Authority Group, which restricts function.

We need the ability to be able to protect access to the LTP by Authority Group.

Idea priority High