Do you have any question about this SAP term?
Component: EP-CPP-NEO
Component Name: NEO
Description: A setting that determines who can view a given site. Site access levels are: public, authenticated, and role-based.
Key Concepts: Site Access Level is a feature of the SAP Enterprise Portal Content Platform (EP-CPP-NEO NEO) that allows administrators to control user access to certain areas of the portal. It is used to define which users have access to which parts of the portal, and can be used to restrict access to sensitive information. How to use it: To use Site Access Level, administrators must first create a set of access levels. These access levels can be assigned to individual users or groups of users. Once the access levels are created, administrators can assign them to specific areas of the portal. This will restrict users from accessing those areas unless they have the appropriate access level. Tips & Tricks: When creating access levels, it is important to consider the security implications of each level. For example, if a user has an access level that allows them to view sensitive information, it is important to ensure that they cannot modify or delete that information. Additionally, it is important to ensure that users with higher access levels cannot bypass the restrictions placed on lower-level users. Related Information: For more information on Site Access Level, please refer to the SAP Enterprise Portal Content Platform (EP-CPP-NEO NEO) documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tips and best practices for using Site Access Level in SAP Enterprise Portal Content Platform (EP-CPP-NEO NEO).