diff --git a/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/about-access.md b/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/about-access.md index c248a4308a1..6b02d9eb17b 100644 --- a/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/about-access.md +++ b/website/docs/docs/cloud/manage-access/about-access.md @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ There are a few things you need to know before you configure RBAC for SSO users: - New SSO users join any groups with the **Add all new users by default** option enabled. By default, the `Everyone` and `Member` groups have this option enabled. Disable this option across all groups for the best RBAC experience. - You must have the appropriate SSO groups configured in the group details SSO section. If the SSO group name does not match _exactly_, users will not be placed in the group correctly. --dbt Labs recommends that your dbt Cloud group names match the IdP group names. +- dbt Labs recommends that your dbt Cloud group names match the IdP group names. Let's say you have a new employee being onboarded into your organization using [Okta](/docs/cloud/manage-access/set-up-sso-okta) as the IdP and dbt Cloud groups with SSO mappings. In this scenario, users are working on `The Big Project` and a new analyst named `Euclid Ean` is joining the group.