This page is designed to provide a comprehensive view of an individual user's information, facilitating easy access and management for administrators.
The top section of the User Details Page showcases the following crucial user information:
The user's profile picture is prominently displayed, offering a visual identification of the user. This feature aids in personalizing the user experience and making navigation more intuitive.
Right next to the profile picture, users can find the current status of the user, which indicates whether the user is Active, Inactive, or Pending. This status helps in quickly understanding the user's engagement level.
This is a unique identifier for the user within the system. It serves as a key piece of information for various administrative processes, including user tracking, support, and security checks.
The user's Email ID is displayed, providing an essential communication link. It is used for sending notifications, password resets, and other critical communications.
The user's mobile number is listed if provided. This number can be utilized for two-factor authentication, urgent alerts, or direct contact purposes.
This structured format ensures that an administrator or any authorized viewer can quickly access and understand a user's essential information without navigating through multiple pages.
This page provides a comprehensive overview of the user information managed within our system. The data is categorized into several sections to facilitate easy access and understanding of each user's profile. These sections are detailed below.
First Name: The user's given name.
Middle Name: The user's middle name, if applicable.
Last Name: The user's family name.
Grade: The user's grade (a set values need be defined for this field in Masters) .
Designation: The specific title or position the user holds.
Date of Birth: The user's birth date.
Age: The user's current age, calculated from the date of birth.
User Type: Classification of the user based on the user types defined in the system.
Login ID: The unique identifier used by the user to access the system.
Country: The country where the user is located.
City: The city within the country.
Mobile: The user's mobile phone number.
Email: The user's email address, used for electronic correspondence.
Landline: The user's landline phone number, if applicable.
Address: The user's full postal address.
Employee ID: A unique identifier assigned to the user within the organization.
Department: The department to which the user is assigned.
Start Date: The date when the user commenced their current position.
End Date: If applicable, the date when the user's current position will or has ended.
Manager: The user's direct supervisor or manager.
Additionally, this page may display values for custom attributes specific to our organization. These attributes allow for the capture of information not covered by the standard categories but deemed necessary for our operations.
This comprehensive user information page ensures that all pertinent data regarding an individual within our organization is readily accessible, facilitating smooth operations, management decisions, and communication.
This page is designed to streamline the management and assignment process of applications for users. It offers a section where you can easily view all your assigned applications along with their current status. Additionally, it allows for the straightforward assignment of new applications to your profile.
Viewing Assigned Applications: Upon accessing the page, you will be presented with a list of applications currently assigned to you. Each application tile gives a snapshot of the application's status, enabling you to quickly assess which applications require your attention.
Assigning New Applications: Should you need to add more applications to your list, the process is simple. Just click on the Add New Button located on the interface. This action opens up a selection window where you can choose additional applications that you wish to assign to the user.
Searching for Applications: To facilitate ease of access, a search function is incorporated into the interface. This feature allows you to quickly find specific applications by typing the name or part of it into the search bar, saving you time and effort from manually scrolling through the list of applications.
Note: In instances where an application has not been successfully assigned, the interface provides direct actions to resolve the issue without needing to navigate away from the page. Each application tile includes an ellipse (...) menu with two options:
Retry : If an application's assignment process encounters an issue, you can select this option to attempt assigning the application again.
Delete : If the assignment issue remains unresolved or if you no longer wish to keep the application, you can choose to remove the application from your list entirely.
This page provides an overview of the groups to which a user is assigned, reflecting the current status of each.
Upon accessing the page, users are presented with a list of all the groups to which they are currently assigned. Each entry includes the group's name, description, number of users in the group and number of applications assigned to the group.
To enhance the user's role or access within the system, the Add New Button is prominently positioned. This option allows users to be added to more groups, expanding their access and functionalities within the application. The process is designed to be straightforward, guiding the user through a simple process to ensure accurate group assignment.
This menu option found within the ellipse menu takes you to the groups page whether you may edit any information related to the group
Equally important is the capacity to manage the departure from groups, which is facilitated by the Delete Group option. Also found within the ellipse menu, this feature does not delete the group itself but rather unassigns the user from the selected group. This action ensures the user's access and permissions within the application are precisely tailored, maintaining security and relevance.
This page shows user specific audit log for all the various actions and activities performed by the user
Status: You can change the status of users and accounts in our system to manage access and control.
Locked: Stops user access temporarily. This is used for security reasons or if there are too many failed login attempts.
Unlocked: Gives access back to the user, allowing them to log in and use the system.
Active: The account is in use, and everything works normally.
Inactive: Temporarily not in use but can be activated again.
Delete: The account is deleted and moved in suspended accounts
Reset Password: A Generate button allows administrator to reset password for users, which can then be copied to the clipboard if required.
RBAC: This section can be used to assign tenant wide roles defined in the master to the user.
Secret Questions: This sections shows a list of secret questions selected by the user
Additional MFA: Administrators can view the MFA mechanisms configured by the user as well as removed the configured MFA if required for a specific user
If Adaptive MFA is configured for users and a configuration for Device Trust is done, Cymmetri maintains a list of Trusted devices that satisfy the conditions of the Device Trust configuration. This list of devices trusted based on the configuration done by the admin are listed on this page with the following information about each device: Browser, OS, Created At, Trusted, Action(remove device)
This page provides Cymmetri administrators with the capability to monitor and manage all user sessions, It provide the following information: Browser, OS, Created By, IP Address, Created At, and Action (delete session). A user may have multiple session entries if the Multiple Session configuration is enabled.
The Managed View page shows the user data based on various provisioning applications assigned to user, This page shows the Attribute Name, Managed System Value and IDM Value
Attribute Name: Attribute name as defined in the policy attribute page of the provisioning application
Managed System Value: Value as saved in the provisioning application
IDM Value: Value as saved in Cymmetri
In Cymmetri, one of the features available to users is the ability to delegate self-service access. This capability enables users to assign their access rights and responsibilities to other users temporarily. Ideal for scenarios such as vacations, business trips, or whenever a user needs someone else to manage their duties without forfeiting their credentials or compromising security.
This page shows the delegation provided by the user, this may be currently in progress or the delegation which was last completed.
The page shows the status of the Delegation (INPROGRESS, COMPLETED), Designated To, Start Date and End Date and the list of Excluded Applications(if any)