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<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> Endpoint <strong>Encryption</strong> 3.1.3 Administrator's Guide<br />

Account Roles and Authentication<br />

1-12<br />

<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> Endpoint <strong>Encryption</strong> offers Administrators a number of account roles and<br />

authentication methods depending on their specific needs, including multi-factor<br />

authentication.<br />

Account Roles<br />

Endpoint <strong>Encryption</strong> includes several different account types intended for different<br />

roles within the enterprise. These roles determine how accounts access and perform<br />

various tasks.<br />

TABLE 1-9. Endpoint <strong>Encryption</strong> Account Roles<br />

ROLES DESCRIPTION<br />

Enterprise Administrator Controls entire enterprise and has administrative rights to<br />

all groups, users, devices, and policies regardless of<br />

where they reside within the enterprise.<br />

Group Administrator Administrative rights over any group and its subgroups that<br />

they are assigned.<br />

Note<br />

Rights do not apply to parent groups, groups at the<br />

same level in the hierarchy or their subgroups.<br />

Enterprise Authenticator Intended for <strong>Help</strong> Desk personnel to provide remote<br />

assistance. This can occur when a user must call the help<br />

desk because they forgot their password or have technical<br />

problem. Enterprise Authenticators have configurable<br />

privileges over the entire enterprise.<br />

Group Authenticator Similar to Enterprise Authenticator, but limited to the group<br />

level only.<br />

User For end-users who make use of the endpoint clients, but<br />

are not assigned administrative or authenticator<br />

responsibilities.

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