Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide
It is important to consider which policies to assign to each client.
The following figure shows an example of assigning policies to clients in two groups, group A and group B.
Figure 4-10 Example of assigning security policies to clients
For example, if the clients in group A and group B require different software as shown in the figure, each group must be assigned a different judgment policy. Because the software A must be installed on the clients in group A, the clients in this group are assigned judgment policy A, which includes the software A as mandatory software. The clients in group B are assigned judgment policy B, which includes the software B as mandatory software.
Also, to set a different recipient for the notification email sent when the judgment result for a client is Warning, each group must be assigned a different action policy. To ensure that administrator A is notified when the security level of a client in group A is judged Warning, action policy A is assigned to group A. This policy specifies administrator A as the recipient of the notification email. Action policy B, which specifies administrator B as the recipient of the notification email, is assigned to group B.
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