Creating a Subclass

You can create a security class subclass.

Required access role: Leader


Before you begin: IP Protection Management must be the active app.
See Also
Subclasses
Creating a Subclass
  1. Open a security class. For more information, see Opening a Security Class.
  2. In the navigation pane, click Subclasses.
  3. Depending on the security class that you are creating a subclass, from the toolbar, click Create Security Control Class or Create IP Control Class.
  4. Enter the following information:
    Field Description
    Type Security Control Class or IP Control Class are the types.
    Title Enter the title of the subclass.
    Description Enter a detailed description of the subclass.
    Restrict Locations for Exceptions

    Select or clear the check box.

    If selected, the restrictions of any location security rules associated to the class will be applicable above the authorization by any exceptions for that class. However, if the exception granting access to a user already contains any location-specific restriction, the location security rules associated to the class are not considered.

    If cleared, then authorization is directly by the exception with no check of any location security rules on the class. In this case, any location-specific restriction should be defined directly on the exception.

    For more information, see Countries/Locations of the exceptions.

    Classified Indicator Displays for Security Control Class. Select True if the items in the class are considered CLASSIFIED by the government according to EIA 836. Select False if the items in the class are not considered CLASSIFIED by the government according to EIA 836.
    Owner Click to select the owner of the subclass.
    Notify Click to select the user to notify of the subclass.
    Message A message to the user about the subclass.
    Create In Displays the library or class from which the security class is created. You can click to select a different location to create the subclass.
    Add to Folders Click to select the folder to add the subclass.
  5. Click OK.