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During this process, you will accomplish the following:

  1. Develop a list of your local resources to which you want to allow access for other organizations' users. (more detail)
  2. Determine your organization's business rules for granting access to your local resources. (more detail)
  3. Use your business rules to develop and codify the access control policies for your resources in terms of the GFIPM user metadata. (more detail)
  4. Fill out a Local Access Policy Mapping Form to map local, access-control policies into rules that can be expressed using attributes from the GFIPM Metadata standard. (more detail)


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