4.11 Configuration

Use the Configuration page, after identity audit is enabled, to configure how identity audit will work.

Element Description
Prevent self remediation Select to prevent the assigned remediator from remediating a policy violation when the remediator's attribute-values are among the causes of the violation. After selecting this option, ensure that the scan definition specifies an alternate remediator. Any policy violation that involves the primary remediator will be assigned to the alternate remediator.
Scan Run Details Retention Period Enter the number of days for the retention period. Scan details older than the specified days will be purged.
User Batch Size Enter the number of users per batch for a single processing thread.
Threads per scan Enter the number of threads to be used while running a scan.
Composite Name Select the SOA composite to be used to generate policy violation tasks.

The default value is the default/IdentityAuditRemediation composite. If you want to use a custom composite to generate policy violation tasks, and then click the search icon adjacent to this field, search and select the composite from the Select a Composite dialog box, and click Select.

Maximum Risk Acceptance period for Policy Violation Causes Enter the maximum number of days for which risk is accepted for policy violation causes.
Save Click to save the values of the general settings in the Configuration page.
Reset Click to reset the values in the fields to default.

Related Topics

Configuring Identity Audit in Oracle Fusion Middleware Performing Self Service Tasks with Oracle Identity Governance