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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNM Cyber]]]][[Federated vs System Roles]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Cloud Middleware Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[CNM Cabin]]. This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[CNM Cyber for Experience]] session of the [[CNM Cyber Orientation]].
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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]][[Federated vs Local Roles]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[Middleware Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to [[CNM Cabin]]. This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[Introduction to CNM Cloud]] session of [[EmployableU Concepts]].
  
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
 
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[System-User Roles]].
 
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[System-User Roles]].
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===Script===
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:It is worth mentioning that [[WorldOpp Middleware]] manages its own [[system-user role]]s and every other service of [[CNMCyber]] uses that role to allow that user to access its resources. [[WorldOpp Middleware]]'s [[system-user role]]s are called ''federated.''
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:Going further, every service is supported by their own systems and those systems can manage their own [[local-system role]]s. For instance, if [[WorldOpp Middleware]] identifies you and informs [[CNMCyber.com]] that your [[federated-systems role]] is [[CertUser]], [[CNMCyber.com]] checks its own database and clarify that you joined some communities and, possibly, assigns its local role. If the system's database assigns no local role, then the particular service takes your ''federated'' role by default.
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:Nevertheless, throughout all services of [[CNMCyber]], only [[WorldOpp Middleware]] can identify you as you. No other service or system can do that; they rely on [[WorldOpp Middleware]]'s determination.
  
 
===Key terms===
 
===Key terms===
:'''[[Identity and access management]]''' ([[identity and access management|IAM]]). Practice and a set of [[concept]]s based on that practice of granting each user of some system a right [[system-user role]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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:[[Federated-systems role]], [[local-system role]]
:*'''[[Federated role]]'''. The [[system-user role]] that is assigned to a user in several related, yet independent, [[software system]]s by default. A particular system may or may not override the ''federated role'' within that system and re-assign its local ''system-user role'' to that particular user. That re-assignment can happen only within one system and cannot affect any other system unless the ''federal role'' has been changed.</div>
 
  
===Script===
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===Closing===
:It is worth mentioning that [[CNM Cabin]] manages its own [[system-user role]]s and every other service of [[CNM Cyber]] uses that role to allow that user to access its resources. [[CNM Cabin]]'s [[system-user role]]s are called ''federated.'' Going further, every service is supported by their own systems and those systems can manage their own [[system-user role]]s. For instance, if [[CNM Cabin]] identifies you and informs [[CNM Social]] that your federated role is [[CertUser]], [[CNM Social]] checks its own database and clarify that you joined some communities and, possibly, manage another. If no internal permissions are assigned, then the particular service takes your ''federated'' role by default.
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:Would you be interested in exploring more about [[system-user role]]s in [[CNMCyber]]?---Yes/No/I'm not sure
  
:Nevertheless, throughout all services of [[CNM Cyber]], only [[CNM Cabin]] can identify you as you. No other service or system can do that; they rely on [[CNM Cabin]]'s determination.
 
  
'''[[What the Foundation Is]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
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'''[[CNM Apps]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
  
 
==Questions==
 
==Questions==
 
===Lectio quiz===
 
:The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
 
:*Which statement below is correct:<ol type="a"><li>[[CNM app]]s use the internal system roles when these roles contradict the federated roles assigned by [[CNM Cabin]].</li><li>[[CNM app]]s use the federated roles assigned by [[CNM Cabin]] when these roles contradict the internal system roles.</li><li>When the internal system roles and federated roles assigned by [[CNM Cabin]] contradict each other, a [[CNM app]] uses the one that is assigned earlier.</li><li>All of the other substantive answers are correct.</li><li>None of the other answers is correct.</li></ol>
 
  
 
===Placement entrance exam===
 
===Placement entrance exam===

Latest revision as of 16:19, 13 April 2024

Federated vs Local Roles (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Middleware Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cabin. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of EmployableU Concepts.


Content

The predecessor lectio is System-User Roles.

Script

It is worth mentioning that WorldOpp Middleware manages its own system-user roles and every other service of CNMCyber uses that role to allow that user to access its resources. WorldOpp Middleware's system-user roles are called federated.
Going further, every service is supported by their own systems and those systems can manage their own local-system roles. For instance, if WorldOpp Middleware identifies you and informs CNMCyber.com that your federated-systems role is CertUser, CNMCyber.com checks its own database and clarify that you joined some communities and, possibly, assigns its local role. If the system's database assigns no local role, then the particular service takes your federated role by default.
Nevertheless, throughout all services of CNMCyber, only WorldOpp Middleware can identify you as you. No other service or system can do that; they rely on WorldOpp Middleware's determination.

Key terms

Federated-systems role, local-system role

Closing

Would you be interested in exploring more about system-user roles in CNMCyber?---Yes/No/I'm not sure


CNM Apps is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam