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Defining security policies

Updated on April 5, 2022

To define security policies for user authentication and session management, use the Security Policies tab.

You must have the pzViewAuthPoliciesLP privilege to view the Security Policies tab. This privilege is part of the PegaRULES:SecurityAdministrator role.

Access this tab from the Dev Studio header by clicking ConfigureSystemSettingsSecurity Policies.

  • Select Enable frequently required policies to enable and configure password settings, CAPTCHA functionality, lockout settings, and logging levels for auditing logins.

  • Enable and configure two-factor authentication.
  • Enable and configure automatic disablement of inactive operators.
  • Click Display Audit Log to display audit logs related to login attempts.
  • Click View History to see a report of changes to security settings, including the date, the operator who made the change, and what change was made.
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