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Overview of TDV Security Features
TDV provides many layers and types of security: password security, Internet security, domain/group/user security, row-based security, authentication protocols like Kerberos and NTLM. These security features are described in this topic and also elsewhere in the TDV documentation set as follows:
Summary of Password Encryption and Security in TDV
Summary of Internet Security Options
Right and privileges to control levels of access to TDV resources are described in Rights and Privileges.
Row-based security lets you control access to specific rows of data and is described in Assigning Users to TDV Groups or Identities.
For information about setting up users and groups and their passwords, see Composite Domain Administration
For information about authentication protocols, see:
Configuring Kerberos Single Sign-On
Configuring NTLM Authentication
For descriptions of the security features available within and between TDV components, and between TDV components and their clients and data sources, see the TDV Security Features Guide.