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Identity Manager On Demand - Starling Edition Hosted - Compliance Rules Administration Guide

Compliance rules and identity audit
One Identity Manager users for identity audit Basic data for setting up rules Setting up a rule base rule check Mail templates for notifying about identity auditing
Mitigating controls for compliance rules Configuration parameters for Identity Audit

Editing mail templates for identity auditing

For more information about creating and editing mail template, see the One Identity Manager Operational Guide.

A mail template consists of general main data such as target format, importance, or mail notification confidentiality, and one or more mail definitions. Mail text is defined in several languages in the mail template. This ensures that the language of the recipient is taken into account when the email is generated.

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Mitigating controls for compliance rules

Effective permissions of identities, roles, or user accounts are checked in the context of Identity Audit on the basis of regulatory requirements. Violation of regulatory requirements can harbor different risks for companies. To evaluate these risks, you can apply risk indexes to compliance rules. These risk indexes provide information about the risk involved for the company if a particular rule is violated. Once the risks have been identified and evaluated, mitigating controls can be implemented.

Mitigating controls are independent on One Identity Manager’s functionality. They are not monitored through One Identity Manager.

Mitigating controls describe controls that are implemented if a compliance rule was violated. The next rule check should not find any rule violations once the controls have been applied.

An example of a mitigating control is the assignment of system entitlements only through authorized requests in the IT Shop. If system entitlements are issued to identities through the IT Shop, a rule check can be integrated into the request’s approval process. System entitlements that would lead to a rule violation are therefore assigned not at all or only after gaining exception approval. The risk that rules are violated is thus reduced.

To edit mitigating controls

  • In the Designer, set the QER | CalculateRiskIndex configuration parameter and compile the database.

If you disable the configuration parameter at a later date, model components and scripts that are no longer required, are disabled. SQL procedures and triggers are still carried out. For more information about the behavior of preprocessor relevant configuration parameters and conditional compiling, see the One Identity Manager Configuration Guide.

For more information about risk assessment, see the One Identity Manager Risk Assessment Administration Guide.

Creating and editing mitigating controls for compliance rules

To create or edit mitigating controls

  1. In the Manager, select the Risk index functions > Mitigating controls category.

  2. Select a mitigating control in the result list and run the Change main data task.

    - OR -

    Click in the result list.

  3. Edit the mitigating control main data.

  4. Save the changes.

Enter the following main data of mitigating controls.

Table 29: General main data of a mitigating control

Property

Description

Measure

Unique identifier for the mitigating control.

Significance reduction

When the mitigating control is implemented, this value is used to reduce the risk of denied attestation cases. Enter a number between 0 and 1.

Description

Detailed description of the mitigating control.

Functional area

Functional area in which the mitigating control may be applied.

Department

Department in which the mitigating control may be applied.

Assigning compliance rules to mitigating controls

Use this task to specify for which compliance rules a mitigating control is valid. You can only assign original rules on the assignment form.

To assign compliance rules to mitigating controls

  1. In the Manager, select the Risk index functions > Mitigating controls category.

  2. Select the mitigating control in the result list.

  3. Select the Assign rules task.

  4. In the Add assignments pane, assign the compliance rules.

    TIP: In the Remove assignments pane, you can remove assigned compliance rules.

    To remove an assignment

    • Select the compliance rule and double-click .

  5. Save the changes.
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