What are best practices of Access Control List(ACL)?

Shantharao
Kilo Sage

What are the best practices Access Control List(ACL)?

What is the difference between * and 'none'?

When do we go to the "table.none" ACLs?

does "table.none" acl is having any relationship with table.* acl

Anyone has an in-depth youtube video link that contains a detailed description with a high level.


what are the general questions and answers will ask in the interview purpose on ACLs?

 

Thanks

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Sandhya3
Kilo Expert

Hi Shantharao,

 

Please follow the link mentioned for better understanding of ACL https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/jakarta-servicenow-platform/page/administer/contextual-security/c...

Hi Sandhya,

Thank you so much for the response, I have a doubt as below

We are giving the "ABC" role to the "incident.none" read ACL

&&

We are giving "XYZ" role to "incident.*" in this scenario, what will happen

 

which role users can access the incident table list view or form view 

 

Thanks

Sumanth16
Kilo Patron

 Hi ,

 

Please go through below thread:

What are the best practices Access Control List(ACL)?

https://community.servicenow.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=9e415be3dbf8b7c814d6fb243996...

What is the difference between * and 'none'?

https://community.servicenow.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=fa788feddb1cdbc01dcaf3231f96...

Please go through this channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBJIhKeKrS5_uMOX0hYDBUw

 

Please observe ServiceNow personal instance access controls.You can understand access controls technically.

 

Please mark it as helpful (or) correct if it helps.

 

Thanks,
Sumanth

Hi Sumanth,

 

Thank you so much for theresponse, I have a doubt as below

We are giving the "ABC" role to the "incident.none" read ACL

&&

We are giving "XYZ" role to "incident.*" in this scenario, what will happen

 

which role users can access the incident table list view or form view 

 

Thanks