Domino offers multiple layers of security and control for user access.
Domino seamlessly integrates with Enterprise Identity Management systems and access control policies. Domino recommends configuring single sign-on authentication based on either SAML or OIDC.
Learn more about Single Sign On (SSO).
Domino offers multiple user roles with granular access controls to Domino resources and level of collaboration. Administrators assign roles to users based on assignments and responsibilities. Set these roles in the application or map them from your identity provider with SSO integration enabled.
Learn more about SSO group and role synchronization for RBAC.
A Project is Domino’s fundamental unit of collaboration. A Project is a bundle of all the materials and context collaborators use to work on a project together. This includes the code, files (e.g., results or artifacts), data, software packages, configuration, and the historical discussion and record of activity within the Project.
Learn more about project collaborator permissions.
The dataset owners and administrators set Domino dataset permissions. Only authorized users can import and access a dataset. Additionally, a user’s Domino role determines the actions that they can perform on a dataset.
Learn more about data sharing and security.
Organizations allow the grouping of multiple users together for collaboration purposes. The most common use for organizations in Domino is to manage projects, datasets, data sources, hardware tier, and compute environment access.
Domino can synchronize Domino administrative user roles and organization membership with attributes in your SAML or OIDC identity provider. Use this to externalize management of these roles and memberships to the identity provider.
Learn more about Organizations and enterprise security.