You can assign child groups to system entitlements for which you are responsible.
To assign a child group to a system entitlement
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In the menu bar, click Responsibilities > My Responsibilities.
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On the My Responsibilities page, click System entitlements.
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On the System Entitlements page, click the system entitlement you want to assign a child group to.
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On the overview page, click Child groups.
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On the Child groups - <system entitlement name>, click New child group.
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In the Add members group dialog, click Assign.
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In the Child group dialog, in the list, click the group you want to add to the system entitlement.
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In the Add members group dialog, click Save.
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You can remove the child groups of the system entitlements for which you are responsible.
To remove a child group from a system entitlement
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In the menu bar, click Responsibilities > My Responsibilities.
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On the My Responsibilities page, click System entitlements.
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On the System Entitlements page, click the system entitlement whose child groups you want to remove.
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On the overview page, click Child groups.
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On the Child groups - <system entitlement name> page, in the list, select the check box in the row of the child group that you want to remove.
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Click Remove selected.
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You can use attestation to test the balance between security and compliance within your company. Managers or others responsible for compliance can use the One Identity Manager attestation functionality to certify correctness of permissions, requests, or exception approvals either scheduled or on demand. Recertification is the term generally used to describe regular certification of permissions. One Identity Manager uses the same workflows for recertification and attestation.
There are attestation policies defined in One Identity Manager for carrying out attestations. Attestation policies specify which objects are attested when, how often, and by whom. Once an attestation is performed, One Identity Manager creates attestation cases that contain all the necessary information about the attestation objects and the attestor responsible. The attestor checks the attestation objects. They verify the correctness of the data and initiate any changes that need to be made if the data conflicts with internal rules.
Attestation cases record the entire attestation sequence. Each attestation step in an attestation case can be audit-proof reconstructed. Attestations are run regularly using scheduled tasks. You can also trigger single attestations manually.
Attestation is complete when the attestation case has been granted or denied approval. You specify how to deal with granted or denied attestations on a company basis.
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You can see attestation cases that involve system entitlements for which you are responsible.
In addition, you can obtain more information about the attestation cases.
To display attestation cases
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In the menu bar, click Responsibilities > My Responsibilities.
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On the My Responsibilities page, click System entitlements.
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On the System Entitlements page, click the system entitlement whose attestation cases you want to display.
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On the overview page, click Attestation.
This opens the Attestation - <system entitlement name> page (see Attestation – System entitlement (page description)).
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(Optional) Click on a tab to display the respective attestation cases.
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(Optional) To display objects involved in an attestation case in detail, perform the following actions:
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In the list, click the attestation case.
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In the details pane, click show details.
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In the Attested object dialog, select an object in the Object menu.
This shows information about the object.
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(Optional) Click View current state of the object
This opens an overview in shapes of the attestation.
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(Optional) To display all the identities that can approve the attestation case, perform the following actions:
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In the list, click the attestation case.
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In the details pane, click the Workflow tab.
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(Optional) To show previous attestation cases for the selected object, perform the following actions:
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In the list, click the attestation case.
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In the details pane, click the History tab.
This displays a list of the attestation cases that have already taken place for the selected object. You can get more information about each attestation case.
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