User rights management manages rights groups by organizing users into logical collections based on their roles, responsibilities, or access requirements. Rights groups simplify permission assignment by applying a set of predefined privileges to all members of the group, ensuring consistency and reducing manual configuration errors.
For example, in an enterprise system, you might create a "Finance Team" rights group with access to accounting software, financial reports, and budgeting tools. Instead of assigning these permissions individually to each finance employee, administrators add users to the "Finance Team" group, and they automatically inherit the associated rights.
In cloud environments, services like Tencent Cloud CAM (Cloud Access Management) enable granular rights group management. CAM allows you to create user groups, define policies for resource access, and attach these policies to groups. For instance, a "Developer Group" can be granted permissions to deploy applications on Tencent Cloud servers while restricting access to sensitive billing data. This approach streamlines permission management and enhances security.