Access Management in RudderStack


RudderStack’s Access Management system provides enterprise-grade, Policy-based Access Control (PBAC) across your entire data infrastructure. You can define granular permissions for workspaces, groups, and individual members to ensure the right people have the right access.

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Migrating from Permissions Management (RBAC)?

The legacy Permissions Management (RBAC) system is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. RudderStack recommends migrating to the new Access Management system for enhanced security, granular control, and compliance capabilities.

Guides in this section

Guide
Description
Access Management OverviewLearn how the Access Management system works and explore its key features
Key Access Management ConceptsExplore the foundational concepts behind RudderStack’s Access Management system
GlossaryLook up key terms used throughout the Access Management documentation
Member ManagementInvite new members and manage their roles and permissions across workspaces
Plan-wise Access Management FeaturesCompare Access Management features available across different RudderStack plans
Policies OverviewConfigure policies that apply to your workspace, groups, and individual members
Baseline Workspace PolicySet default permissions that apply to all members that are a part of the workspace
Group PoliciesCreate groups and manage their policies for your RudderStack workspace
Member Workspace PolicyCustomize individual member permissions within a workspace
Feature-wise PermissionsReview the permissions required for different RudderStack features
Service Access TokensUse Service Access Tokens for centralized API access at the organization or workspace level
Personal Access TokensUse Personal Access Tokens to authenticate and consume RudderStack APIs as an individual user
Migration GuideFollow step-by-step instructions to migrate from the legacy Permissions Management (RBAC) system
Access Management FAQFind answers to frequently asked questions about Access Management

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