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In the Application Name field, enter a unique display name for the application. This name is only used within the Administration web pages. |
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(Optional) In the Application Description field, enter a brief description of the application. This description is only used within the Administration web pages. |
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In the Client API ID field, specify the client’s API ID. The API ID cannot be a used again for another application. |
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(Optional) To change the client API’s secret, click the Generate New button. |
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Click the Accept button to approve your selection and return to the Add Application dialog. |
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On the Add Policy dialog, enter a unique name for the risk policy in the Policy Name field. |
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(Optional) In the Description field, enter a description for the risk policy. |
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(Optional) Select the Disable Policy Override check box to disable overrides for this risk policy. |
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(Optional) Use the Alerting section of this dialog to set up email alerts for this risk policy. Click Alerting to display the following settings: |
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Notify Admin - Select the check box to begin sending email alerts and in the field enter the email address of the person that will be receiving the alerts. |
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Notify User - Select the check box to send an email alert to the user attempting access when they exceed a certain score. |
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Alert When - Select one of the following options: |
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Scores <nn> Or More - In this field enter the minimum risk score (1-100) a user must receive in order for an alert to be sent. |
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Click the OK button to close the dialog. |
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Click OK to close the dialog. |
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Once each condition and modifier has been assigned a percentage, click Accept to approve the risk policy and return to the Add Application dialog. |
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After making edits, click Save to save the changes and close the dialog. |
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In the Policy Name field, enter a unique name for the risk policy. |
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(Optional) In the Description field, enter a description for the risk policy. |
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(Optional) Select the Disable Policy Override check box to disable overrides for this risk policy. |
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(Optional) Use the Alerting section of this dialog to set up email alerts for this risk policy. Click Alerting to display the following settings: |
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Notify Admin - Select the check box to begin sending email alerts and in the field enter the email address of the person that will be receiving the alerts. |
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Notify User - Select the check box to send an email alert to the user attempting access when they exceed a certain score. |
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Alert When - Select one of the following options: |
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Scores <nn> Or More - In this field enter the minimum risk score (1-100) a user must receive in order for an alert to be sent. |
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Click the OK button to close the dialog. |
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Click OK to close the dialog. |
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Once each condition and modifier has been assigned a percentage, click Accept to approve the risk policy and return to the Edit Application dialog. |
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Click the Save button on the Edit Application dialog to save the application and return to the Applications page. |
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