Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice on strategies for handling design work in our company that needs to be kept secure/secret from all users except those specified as having permission to access it. Additionally, those people who are given access should only have access for as long as they need it to do their work and then their access should be disabled.
I've done some looking into possible solutions like security labels, projects (project link), and using products with "private access". Can anyone in the group chime in on what they've done? What solutions have you implemented and what long term ramifications do I need to be aware of?
FYI we are a contract house building automation solutions so we produce large numbers of new designs to release on a yearly basis. Probably on the order of 400+ newly released assemblies each year with an average of 200 unique constituent parts/subassemblies. Rarely do any of these objects get revised once they reach the final released state. I point this out because managing each design in a separate product context may be a challenge. We currently manage all designs in a single context with sub-folders for each machine we're designing. This may play an important roll in a good strategy to handle Secret/Secure projects.
Any input you all can offer will be much appreciated.
Steve Pikaart