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Date Published
Author
Nikola Balić
Word count
456
Language
English
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None

Summary

The Daytona Enterprise platform has introduced a significant enhancement to its security features, specifically Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). This feature allows organizations to fine-tune access permissions for their users, ensuring that the right people have the right level of access to resources. RBAC is a method of regulating access based on user roles within an organization and offers predefined roles such as Owner, User Admin, and Member. The system provides granular permissions, flexible role management, audit trails, and seamless integration with existing identity providers. Implementing RBAC enhances security, simplifies administration, meets regulatory compliance, and scales to manage growing teams and complex organizational structures. It is suitable for large enterprises, regulated industries, collaborative environments, and contractor management, among other use cases. Future updates may include custom role creation and advanced reporting on role usage. To get started with RBAC in Daytona Enterprise, users can access the Enterprise Dashboard, navigate to User Management, assign roles to users based on their responsibilities, and track changes through audit trails for compliance purposes.