Cyber Recovery users are assigned roles that determine the tasks that they can perform in the
Cyber Recovery vault environment.
The
Cyber Recovery installation procedure creates the default
Cyber Recovery security officer (crso) and assigns the security officer role to this user. The crso can be considered the superuser. There is only one
crso per
Cyber Recovery installation. The
crso must perform the initial
Cyber Recovery login and then create other users. Other user roles cannot modify or manage the
crso. Users with the security officer role can create multiple security officers.
NOTE:Do not confuse the
Cyber Recovery security officer with the
DD Security Officer for
DD Compliance retention locking.
The
Cyber Recovery user roles include:
Dashboard—This role enables the user to view the
Cyber Recovery dashboard but not perform tasks.
Admin—This role enables the user to do the following:
Assets—Create and manage
Policies and associated objects—Create, manage, and run
Reports—Create, schedule, and run
Alerts—Acknowledge and add notes
Cyber Recovery vault—Manually secure
Password—Change for this user account
Multifactor authentication—Enable, disable, and configure for this user account
Log settings—Modify
Log bundles—Generate and delete
Security officer—This role enables the user to do the following:
User accounts—Create, modify, enable, disable, and delete
security officer, admin, and dashboard users
Passwords:
Reset dashboard, admin, and
security officer user passwords
Change for this user account
Set the password policy to enhance protection and prevent unauthorized access
Multifactor authentication for an admin user—Disable
Mail server settings—Enable, configure settings, and manage allowable domains
Telemetry reports—Enable and configure the frequency and run date
Cyber Recovery vault—Manually secure and release (unsecure)
Log bundles—Generate and delete
The security officer cannot modify, delete, enable, or disable multifactor authentication for the crso. If as the crso, you forget your password, use the
crsetup.sh script to reset it. For instructions, see
Resetting Cyber Recovery passwords.
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