Control Access to the Org in Salesforce - App Builder Series #1

Published: 01 January 1970
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Hi everyone, this is the first video of the Salesforce App Builder Series. In this video, I will focus on Data Security and specifically on Control Access to a Salesforce Org.

For this tutorial, I will be using a new Salesforce Playground Org. You can create as many Salesforce Playground Org if you have a Trailhead account and the main Salesforce Developer account.

✅ Episode #1: Control Access to an Org.    • Control Access to the Org in Salesfor...  
✅ Episode #2: Control Access to Objects    • Control Access to Objects in Salesfor...  
✅ Episode #3: Field Level Security    • Field Level Security in Salesforce - ...  
✅ Episode #4: Permission Set groups    • Permission Set Groups in Salesforce -...  

In this Salesforce tutorial, we are going to focus on all aspects of Access to a Salesforce Org. First, we will start with an overall overview of Data Security, a summary of what we are going to focus on in the following episodes. In this video, we will demo the creation and deactivation of users in Salesforce, going through the password policies configurations, limiting access of a user through Trusted IP and user IP address, and limiting Salesforce Org access during determined times and days.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
00:00 Intro
01:21 Overview of Data Security
05:00 Levels of Data Access
05:34 Control Access to Org.
06:07 Creating and deactivating Users
13:15 Password Policies
15:45 IP Addresses
18:55 Login Hours
20:57 Conclusions & Videos Suggestion

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