I'm facing some resistance from some of my colleagues in other departments on setting security for their groups. Since they are slow to do this and I am worried about an inadvertent or otherwise breach I would like to help them out by showing them which areas are off limits to them.
So can anyone point me to a document that goes over best-practice suggestions for which objects non-development people should stay the hell away from?
Thanks!
Jesse Cohen
Director of Development and Communications
The Metropolitan Opera Guild
I can’t point you to a document, Jesse, but I know that we chose to Control Group all Development Campaigns so that employees of another organization who provide box office services to us would not be able to see giving information (in addition to blocking access to the contributions tab and entry module). That one step hid all gifts, associated transactions, and payments from those without access to that control group. We had to make some additional careful decisions, like restricting access to certain reports, altering their constituent header, etc.
Kirk Mortensen Database Administrator
tel: 650-463-7122 fax: 650-463-1963 kirk@theatreworks.org
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