Fortify strongly recommends that you create accounts for users who perform the following tasks on the Fortify Software Security Center database:
Perform runtime tasks
A user who performs runtime tasks requires privileges to do the following:
Execute migration scripts
Important! Fortify strongly recommends that you create a separate user account to be used for executing migration scripts.
A user who executes migration scripts requires privileges to do the following:
Perform Data Definition Language (DDL) operations to CREATE, ALTER, and DROP database tables, views, and indexes.
Create and manage the database
Important! Fortify strongly recommends that you create a separate user account to be used to create and manage the database.
A user who creates and manages the database requires privileges to do the following:
Assign a Fortify Software Security Center user account the read‑write privileges required to create, initialize, and manage the Fortify Software Security Center database. At a minimum, this user must have a database account that enables the web applicationA customer codebase evaluated by Fortify software. The top-level container for one or more application versions. When you work with a new codebase, the application and first application version are automatically created. An application includes one or more application versions that users create and configure. to connect to the database.
To add an extra measure of security to reporting, create a database user account with read-only access to the Fortify Software Security Center database, and then use the account credentials to configure enhanced security for your BIRT reports (see Configuring Security for BIRT Reporting).
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