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How secure is read-access control in RRC?


Walter Cigana (1245) | asked Mar 03 '14, 4:10 p.m.
How secure is RRC once you limit the access control to project members only for a project area?

Who else could potentially see the requirements in this project area?

We are using RRC 4.0.5.

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Daniel Moul (4.9k1318) | answered Mar 03 '14, 4:23 p.m.
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Anyone who is a member of a RRC project area can see any artifact in the project area.

If someone does not have access to the project area, they cannot see the data in the project.

If RRC artifact data exist in other tools, then the corresponding access controls in those tool govern visibility:
  • RRDI (data in the data warehouse included with RRC and CLM)
  • Rational Publishing Engine server (generated documents stored there)
  • Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager
  • Synch to another tool via Tasktop or other integration engine
  • If someone using another tool has linked to an artifact in a RRC repository, that tool might cache the name of the RRC artifact

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