VeriBOM User Guide
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Signup up for VeriBOM as an Organization
    • Login to VeriBOM as an Organization
  • SBOM Concepts
  • Product Management
    • Adding Product
    • Editing Product
    • Deletion of Product
    • Additional Notes
  • Connection Management
    • Adding Connection as Publisher
    • Adding Connection as Auditor
    • Editing Connection
    • Deletion of Connection
  • Project and SBOM Management
    • Adding Project
    • Scan Sources Integration
      • Source Code Upload
      • SCM Integration - GitHub
      • Container Image Scanning
      • CI/CD Integration - Jenkins
      • Container Orchestration Platforms
    • Initiating SBOM Scans
    • Publishing SBOMs
    • Editing Project
    • Deletion of Project
  • User Management
    • Adding User
    • Editing User
    • Deletion of User
  • Roles and Permissions Management
    • Predefined Roles and Permission
    • Custom Roles and Permission
      • Permissions Hierarchy
  • Organization Types
    • Sending Invitation Request to Organization From Partner Portal
    • Sending Invitation Request to Partner From Partner Portal
    • Free Publisher
    • Publisher
    • Auditor
  • Appendices
    • Contact Information
    • Glossary
    • Troubleshooting
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • VeriBOM Video Guides
    • Best Practices
    • References
    • Supported Languages and Manifests
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  1. Roles and Permissions Management
  2. Custom Roles and Permission

Permissions Hierarchy

The permissions within VeriBOM follow a clear hierarchy:

  1. Add: This is the highest level of permission. Users with "Add" permissions can create new entities, such as products, connections, projects, and more.

  2. Edit: The "Edit" permission allows users to modify existing data and configurations.

  3. Delete: This permission empowers users to remove entities or data. This is often subject to more scrutiny to prevent data loss.

  4. View: The "View" permission is the most basic. It allows users to see data and information but not make changes.

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