This section describes security for CygNet applications that operate in conjunction with CygNet Bridge.
Note: CygNet Mobile and CygNet Bridge API have distinct security application names. CygNet Dispatch adheres to FMS security (JOB security event).
Information provided for each software application includes:
| Security Application Name | Main Security Event | Component-Level Security | Subject to Application Override |
|---|---|---|---|
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The application’s security Application name. |
The application’s main security event. Note: The main security event is the event for which Admin override privileges apply. This means that if an application has more than one Event, and if the user has Level 5 (Admin) permission for the main security event, then the user has full permission for all service Events regardless of the authorization for those Events. |
Yes indicates that security can be applied to components within the application (for example, individual records). For component-level security, the Application and, in some cases, the Event names generally are user-defined. |
Yes indicates point records in the service are subject to security defined in the FAC or PNT. |
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