Authentication in an application is essential for several key reasons:
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Security: Authentication ensures that only authorized users can access the application, protecting sensitive data and preventing unauthorized access.
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User Identity Verification: It verifies the identity of users, ensuring that they are who they claim to be. This is crucial for tracking user activity, managing permissions, and maintaining the integrity of the application.
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Access Control: Authentication enables the application to grant or restrict access to specific features, data, or resources based on the user's role or credentials, ensuring that users only access what they are authorized to use.
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Audit and Compliance: In many industries, compliance regulations require that user actions be traceable. Authentication provides a way to track who is accessing the application and what actions they are performing, which is vital for auditing and compliance purposes.
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Authorization in the User Suspension for Jira app ensures that only users with the correct permissions can manage user suspensions, safeguarding the process and maintaining compliance with organizational policies.
How Authorization works on User Suspension App ?
The app is typically designed for Jira administrators with specific administrative roles. Authorization ensures that only these users can access and use the app's features.
Administrators have the authority to configure settings, automate suspension tasks, and manually suspend user accounts. This control is granted based on their role within the Jira environment.
Follow the below steps to complete the Authentication process:
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If you enter the wrong credentials, an Error message pops up on the right side of the window. |
Step 34: After successful validation start user suspension process using other tabs of the application. User Scanning and Scheduled Jobstabs.
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