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  1. Admin Console

Members

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The Members section in the StepSecurity Admin Console helps you manage user access and roles within your organization.

From this view, you can:

  • Invite new users via the "Invite Members" button

  • Search and filter the member list

  • View each user's name, join date, and associated organization

  • Use the actions menu (⋮) to manage individual member settings

This centralized list provides a clear overview of who has access, making it easy to maintain secure and organized team membership.

How to Invite Members to an Organization

Step 1: Click "Invite Members"

  • Navigate to the Members section of your Admin Console and click the "Invite Members" button in the top-right corner.

Step 2: Select Authentication Type

  • Choose the authentication method for the new member:

    • GitHub

    • Email & Password

    • Email Suffix

  • Enter the required information based on the selected authentication method.

  • Click Continue.

Step 3: Select Access Type

  • Choose the type of access to grant the invited member:

    • Account: Full access to the account.

    • Organization: Access to specific organizations only.

  • Then click Continue.

Step 4: Assign a Role

  • Select the role you want to assign (e.g., admin or auditor).

  • Click Invite to finalize.

  • Once invited, the new member will be added to your organization.

The "Invite Members" button in the Members section
Select an authentication type and enter the required information
Choose between account-level and organization-level access
Assign a role to the invited member and complete the invitation
Member settings page in the StepSecurity Admin Console