RBAC: Granular device card permissions for user-defined teams

April 9
Enhancement
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

Administrators can now define granular RBAC permissions for individual device card functions at the team level. This enhancement allows tighter control over which actions users can perform, such as file management, registry editing, terminal access and more, helping enforce security and operational boundaries across teams. 

Permissions are configurable per team and apply consistently across the Device Management, Groups and Site Maps pages in both web and mobile applications. When team permissions and device configuration settings conflict, the most restrictive rule is enforced, ensuring secure default behavior while still allowing flexibility through device profiles where permitted. 

 Learn more about Role-based Access Control and other VSA 10 updates here. 

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