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- Select the Adaptive Authentication tab.
- In the User Risk section, move the slider to Enabled for the User Risk analysis feature.
- To enable the SecureAuth User Risk score provider, move the slider to turn it on.
To adjust the risk ranges, click edit and set the following:
Borderless_tables Risk Ranges Configure the risk ranges for Minimum, Medium, High, and Maximum risk scores.
By default, a low score indicates a good user, and a high score indicates a risky user.
Alternatively, you can set the risk ranges in reverse order by moving the slider to enable Use Inverted Risk Ranges.
With inverted risk ranges, a low score indicates a risky user, and a high score indicates a good user.
UI Expand title Image example of inverted risk ranges - Save the configuration.
Under User Risk Score Actions, for each risk range (High, Medium, Low, and Score Unavailable), specify the adaptive authentication action SecureAuth IdP takes when the user risk score falls within the specified range.
For more information about the actions to take, see risk check action definitions.
The Score Unavailable risk score can occur when the user is not found in the data source or does not have an assigned risk score in the data source.
If the SecureAuth IdP is unable to communicate with the data source, see the Knowledge base article Unable to Communicate with the User Risk Adaptive Authentication Data Provider for more information.- Save the configuration.