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angieh
SAS Employee

If you are a SAS Administrator and interested in metadata and file system security, I encourage you to attend my SAS Global Forum presentation today at 3:30pm - "Getting Started with Designing and Implementing a SAS 9.4 Metadata and File System Security Design".  We will discuss security design best practices used by U.S. SAS Consulting.  I've also attached a starter metadata security design template which is a supplement to my paper: http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings17/SAS0709-2017.pdf .  It appears I can't attach a Visio document to this post, so email me directly if you would like the .vsd or .vsdx version of the attachment.

 

Hope to see you there!

- Angie

Angie.Hedberg@sas.com

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JuanS_OCS
Azurite | Level 17

Hello @angieh, Angie,

 

many thanks for sharing your experiences and best practices with all of us. I am sure it will be very useful to all of us.

I also found it very clear and easy to understand and to implement. The popular Danish Golden rules are excellent guidelines, although I also found they are hard to understand to many colleagues. Your steps provide all the good by saving the time-for-understanding part. 

 

I had the priviledge to attended your presentation, and your contribution in the SUGA panelist, although I missed the opportunity to have 5 min to speak with you. Maybe next year's? We shall see.

 

PS. Also many thanks to @MichelleHomes for the social media promotion!

 

Best,

Juan

 

 

 

MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Thanks @JuanS_OCS - Lots of great info to share!!! Smiley Happy

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