The Security Analyst can add up to 20 customized roles in this screen.
In addition, the predefined SOC roles (such as Tier 1, Collaborator, etc.) can
be modified here as well. New roles can be created for various purposes
including routing tasks to specific SOC teams, managing their daily workload,
controlling view permissions and managing cases access permissions.
To create a new role:
Navigate to Settings > Organizations > Roles.
Click add on the top right of the screen.
In the Add Role dialog, enter a name for the new role, and select
which additional roles they should have access to. This will affect which
cases they can see in the Google Security Operations platform.
Click Add. The Role is added to the table in the screen.
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