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Identity Manager 9.3 - Web Portal User Guide

General tips and getting started Managing background processes Managing reports Managing security keys (WebAuthn) Requests
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Attestation
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Managing data
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Opening other web applications Managing tickets Statistics Appendix: Attestation conditions and approval policies from attestation procedures

Granting and denying rule violation exceptions

As exception approver, you can grant or deny exception approval to rule violations.

To make an approval decision about a rule violation

  1. In the menu bar, click Compliance > Rule violations.

  2. On the Rule Violations page, perform one of the following actions:

    • To grant an exception for a rule violation, next to the rule violation, click Grant exception.

    • To deny an exception for a rule violation, next to the rule violation, click Deny exception.

  3. (Optional) To set an approval deadline, in the Grant exception side panel, in the Valid until field, enter a date and time.

  4. (Optional) Perform the following actions:

    1. In the Reason for your decision drop-down, select a standard reason for your approval decision.

    2. (Optional) In the Additional comments about your decision field, enter extra information about your approval decision.

    TIP: By giving reasons, your approvals are more transparent and support the audit trail.

    NOTE: For more information about standard reasons, see the One Identity Manager Compliance Rules Administration Guide.

  5. Click Save.

To make an approval decision about multiple rule violations

  1. In the menu bar, click Compliance > Rule violations.

  2. On the Rule Violations page, select the check boxes next to the rule violations that you want to approve or deny.

  3. Perform one of the following actions:

    • To grant exceptions to the rule violations, click Grant exception below the table.

    • To deny exceptions to the rule violations, click Deny exception below the table.

  4. (Optional) To set an approval deadline, in the Grant exception side panel, in the Valid until field, enter a date and time.

  5. (Optional) Perform the following actions:

    1. In the Reason for your decision menu, select a standard reason for your approval decision.

    2. (Optional) In the Additional comments about your decision field, enter extra information about your approval decision.

    TIP: By giving reasons, your approvals are more transparent and support the audit trail.

    NOTE: For more detailed information about standard reasons, see the One Identity Manager Compliance Rules Administration Guide.

  6. Click Save.

Resolving rule violations

You can resolve compliance rule violations that you manage. Rule violations are caused by entitlements, so you have the option to remove entitlements when you want to resolve one.

Entitlement assignments play and important role when editing rule violations. For example, entitlements assigned through a dynamic role cannot be removed.

The following consequences may result from removing entitlements:

Table 24: Removing assigned entitlements

Assignment method

Removing the entitlement

Direct assignment

Direct assignment is deleted when the entitlement is removed.

Inherited assignment

In the case of inherited entitlements, there is an option provided to withdraw role membership from the identity.

Dynamic assignment

Entitlements that were assigned automatically through a dynamic role cannot be removed.

Assignment by request

If entitlements were assigned through a request, the request is broken off if the entitlements are removed.

Primary assignment

If entitlements were assigned through a primary membership, the identity of the primary membership can be optionally revoked if the entitlements are removed.

To resolve a rule violation

  1. In the menu bar, click Compliance > Rule violations.

  2. On the Rule Violations page, click the rule violation you would like to resolve.

  3. In the View Rule Violation Details side panel, click Resolve rule violation.

    This opens the Resolve Rule Violation side panel and shows you more details about the rule violation and the entitlements that lead to the rule violation.

  4. Select the check box next to the entitlement you want to be withdrawn from the identity.

  5. Click Next.

  6. In the Verify actions step, review the changes to be made and, if necessary, clear the check box next any actions that should not be run.

  7. (Optional) In the Reason for unsubscribing field, enter a reason for unsubscribing the products to be unsubscribed.

  8. Click Continue.

  9. In the Check loss of entitlements step, review which entitlements will be removed from the user to avoid unintentional loss of entitlements.

  10. Click Next.

Managing company policies

Companies have varying requirements that they need for regulating access of internal and external identities to company resources. They also have to demonstrate that they adhere to legal requirements. Such requirements can be defined as company policies.

One Identity Manager allows you to manage these company policies and thus assess the risk involved. Assuming the appropriate data is stored in the One Identity Manager database, One Identity Manager determines all the company resources that violate these company policies. You can also define company policies for the purpose of providing reports that do not have any connection with One Identity Manager.

For more information about company policies, see the One Identity Manager Company Policies Administration Guide.

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Displaying company policies

You can display an overview of company policies.

To display all company polices

  1. In the menu bar, click Compliance > Company policies.

    This opens the Company Policies page.

  2. (Optional) To control which company policies are displayed, click (Filter) (see Using filters).

  3. (Optional) To display details of a company policy, click the corresponding company policy.

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