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Identity Manager 9.1.2 - Web Portal User Guide

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Appendix: Attestation conditions and approval policies from attestation procedures

Attestation

You can use attestation to test the balance between security and compliance within your company. Managers or others responsible for compliance can use 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. The same workflow is used for attestation and recertification.

There are attestation policies defined for carrying out attestations. Attestation policies specify which objects are attested when, how often, and by whom. Once attestation starts, attestation cases are created that contain all the necessary information about the attestation objects and the attestor. 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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Managing attestations

You can define attestation policies for carrying out attestations. Attestation policies specify which objects are attested when, how often, and by whom. Once attestation is started, attestation cases are created that contain all the necessary information about the attestation objects and the attestor. 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.

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Attestation policies

You can define attestation policies for carrying out attestations. Attestation policies specify which objects are attested when, how often, and by whom.

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Displaying attestation policies

You can display enabled and disabled attestation policies.

To display attestation polices

  1. In the menu bar, click Attestation > Attestation Policies.

    This opens the Attestation Policies page.

  2. (Optional) To display disabled attestation policies, clear the Activated attestation policies only filter on the Attestation Policies page. To do this, click next to the filter (Clear filter).

  3. (Optional) To display more details of an attestation policy, click Details next to the attestation policy.

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