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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  Assigning User Roles
administration by creating custom user roles and assigning access permissions to those roles. You 
determine which policies, features, reports, custom URL categories, etc. that the delegated 
administrators can view and edit. 
For more information, see: 
 
 
About Custom Email User Roles 
You can assign custom roles to allow delegated administrators to access the following on the Security 
Management appliance: 
All reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group) 
Mail Policy reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group) 
DLP reports (optionally restricted by Reporting Group) 
Message Tracking 
Quarantines 
Detailed information about each of these items follows this section. In addition, all users granted any of 
these privileges can see the System Status, available under the Management Appliance tab > Centralized 
Services menu. Users assigned to custom email user roles cannot access the CLI.
Note
Custom user roles on the Email Security appliance offer more granular access than do user roles on the 
Security Management appliance. For example, you can delegate access to mail and DLP policies and 
content filters. For details, see the “Managing Custom User Roles for Delegated Administration” section 
in the “Common Administration” chapter of the documentation or online help for your Email Security 
appliance. 
Email Reporting 
You can grant custom user roles access to Email reports as described in the following sections. 
For complete information about the Email Security Monitor pages on the Security Management 
appliance, see the chapter on 
All Reports
If you grant a custom role access to All Reports, users assigned to this role can see the following Email 
Security Monitor pages either for all Email Security appliances, or for the Reporting Group that you 
select: 
Overview
Incoming Mail
Outgoing Destinations
Outgoing Senders
Internal Users
DLP Incidents