Use Dynatrace identity and access management (IAM) to manage user access to Dynatrace features.
With the IAM framework, you can define policies that clearly specify whether an action in Dynatrace is allowed. When policies are bound to user groups, they describe an access pattern for the group that is enforced at runtime. This gives you much more fine-grained control over how your users interact with Dynatrace.
List, create, delete, and copy policies using the Account Management.
Bind policies to user groups.
Learn the policy statement syntax and see the example custom policies.
Restrict security policies with policy boundaries for your data-tailored access.
You can apply global conditions to any policy statement because they are not service-specific.
Apply attributes to certain global conditions, usable in the policy syntax without extra configuration.
Create reusable policies with parameterized values.
Dynatrace security policies now support the classic role-based permissions, learn how to migrate them.