Available in Classic and VPC
This section describes how to create and manage the permissions to be assigned to SSO users. By adding the Sub Account service's system-managed policies and user-defined policies to Permission Sets, the administrator can create the desired Permission Set.
Permission Sets interface
The description of the Permission Sets interface is as follows:

| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| ① Menu name | Current menu name. |
| ② Basic features | Features displayed when you enter the Permission Sets menu for the first time.
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| ③ Post-registration features |
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| ④ Permission Set list | Check the permission set list and information. |
| ⑤ Search | Search by permission set name. |
Check permission set details
To check permission set details:
- From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Management & Governance > Ncloud Single Sign-On. - Navigate to External IdP login > Permission Sets.
- Click the permission set name in the permission set list.
- Check permission set information.
- Permission set name: The name set when the permission set was created.
- Permission set description: Simple description of the permission set.
- NRN: The resource name of the permission set.
- Creation date and time: The date and time the permission set was created.
- Tag: Assign tag keys/values to easily classify permission sets.
- View, create, edit, and delete all tags through [Tag management].
- Only 1 tag value can be assigned to 1 tag key.
- Check the tab at the bottom of the details.
- System-managed policies: The list of system-managed policies assigned to the permission set.
- User-defined policies: The list of user-defined policies assigned to the permission set.
- [Account]: The account connected to the permission set when assignments were created.
Create permission set
To create permission sets:
- From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Management & Governance > Ncloud Single Sign-On. - Navigate to External IdP login > Permission Sets.
- Click the [Create permission set].
- Enter permission set information
- Enter 2-30 characters for the permission set name.
- Permission set description should not exceed 300 characters.
- To assign a default system policy, select the policy to assign to the permission set in the system-managed policies component and click >.
- You can select from the system-managed policies of the Sub Account service.
- To assign a policy that the user created directly, enter the policy name in the user-defined policies component, and click the [Add].
- As for the user-defined policies, enter the user-defined policies created in the Policies menu of the Sub Account service.
- In the tag component, enter the tag Key:Value to classify permission sets.
- Click [Create].
Note
You can add up to 10 policies to the permission set.
Edit permission set
To edit the permission set information:
- From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Management & Governance > Ncloud Single Sign-On. - Navigate to External IdP login > Permission Sets.
- Click the name of the permission set.
- In the Permission set details interface, click the [Edit].
- Edit the information and click [Edit].
Cancel policies
To cancel a policy assigned to the permission set:
- From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Management & Governance > Ncloud Single Sign-On. - Navigate to External IdP login > Permission Sets.
- Click the name of the permission set.
- Select a policy to remove from the [System-managed policies] tab, and click the [Remove].
- Select a policy to remove from the [User-defined policies] tab, and click the [Remove].
Delete permission set
To delete a permission set:
Caution
Once you delete a permission set, you cannot restore it. So decide carefully.
- From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Management & Governance > Ncloud Single Sign-On. - Navigate to External IdP login > Permission Sets.
- Click the checkbox of the group you want to delete.
- Click the [Delete].
- Once the Delete popup window appears, click the [Delete].