You can create custom user roles and configure privileges for them in your organization. You can control access to assets, attributes, and features of business applications for each custom user role in your organization. For example, you can control a custom user role to view records but not edit or delete the records.
The system-defined roles include predefined access privileges in the Administrator and you can't change them. The custom user roles aren't predefined and you can create them based on specific requirements of your organization. You can also control specific tasks that a custom user role can perform in your organization. For example, you can authorize a custom user role to import data into Customer 360.
You can use the Administrator to create custom user role and assign permissions at the asset level. You can then fine-tune the permissions on the Security page of Business 360 Console. The authorizations that you configure in Administrator works in conjunction with the authorizations that you configure on the Security page.
You can clone a predefined user role in Administrator to create a custom user role.