Marking identities as security risks
You can mark identities as a security risk. Then the user accounts and resources of the affected identity are blocked.
To mark an identity as a security risk
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In the menu bar click Data administration > Data Explorer. 
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In the Data Explorer navigation, click Identities. 
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On the Identities page, click the identity you want to mark as a security risk. 
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In the Edit Identity pane, toggle the switch next to Identity poses a security risk. 
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In the Mark Identity as Security Risk dialog, confirm the prompt with Yes. The text next to the switch changes to Identity poses a security risk. 
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Click Save. 
 
    Revoking identities' security risks
If identities have been flagged as a security risk, you can remove this flag again. Then the affected identity regains access to user accounts and resources.
To revoke an identity's security risk
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In the menu bar click Data administration > Data Explorer. 
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In the Data Explorer navigation, click Identities. 
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On the Identities page, click the relevant identity. 
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In the Edit Identity pane, toggle the switch next to Identity poses a security risk. 
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In the Resolve Security Risk dialog, confirm the prompt with Yes. The text next to the switch changes to Identity does not pose a security risk. 
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Click Save. 
 
    Displaying identity risk indexes
You can see identities risk indexes.
NOTE: For more detailed information about risk assessment, see the One Identity Manager Risk Assessment Administration Guide.
 
To display an identity's risk index
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In the menu bar click Data administration > Data Explorer. 
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In the Data Explorer navigation, click Identities. 
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On the Identities page, click the identity whose risk index you want to display. 
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In the Edit Identity pane, click  (Actions) > Analyze risks. (Actions) > Analyze risks.
 
 
    Managing user accounts
You can use the Web Portal to manage user accounts.
User accounts represent a target system's authentication objects. A user account obtains the permissions required for accessing target system resources through its memberships in system entitlements.
A user account can be linked to an identity in One Identity Manager. However, you can also manage user accounts separately from identities.
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