Hi Kafui, this is a great question.
Digey is given access to various systems through the skills it is taught, so you can control what it can do on your behalf to ensure it indeed only gets to do what it is allowed to do, and in turn only what you are allowed to do!
For example, your digey would not be given admin skills/credentials if you are not an admin: you would only be able to do what a "regular" users can do on a given system.
So it is about teaching digey the right skills for the right user/team, just like you would match someone with the right resume/CV amd give them the appropriate access rights to do a given job.
I hope it makes sense!
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Laurent de Clermont-Tonnerre
Product Manager
IBM
San Francisco, CA
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Original Message:
Sent: Fri July 29, 2022 05:59 PM
From: Kafui Dagadu
Subject: What are digey's boundaries and/or limitations?
What are digey's limitations/ boundaries? I don't know if I want it to have free rein on everything connected to me. Or is that all right if it does and is that even possible?
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Kafui Dagadu Digital Development Representative
Automation Solution Specialist
IBM
Coppell TX
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