Once you have created a Recertification policy you can scope the policy by adding targets to itAfter you have create a recertification policy, the next step involves adding targets to the policy. Recertification policy targets are the specific IT objects you wish to audit and can include multiple EmpowerID Actor types, including individual resources, people, roles, locations, groups and Query-based Collections (SetGroups).
To add targets to Recertification Policies
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In this article, we add add
Add targets
On the navbar, expand Compliance and click Audit Configuration.
- From
On the
Audit Configuration
page,
clickselect the
Recertification Policies
tab
,and search for the
Recertification Policypolicy to which you want to add
a target, andone or more targets and then click the
Display Name
link for that policy.
- From
On the
Policy Details
page that appears, click the
Add
button in the Target grid.
This opens the Policy Target dialog, which provides fields for selecting the type of resource—such as Business Role and Location—as well as the specific object from that type, such as Sales Rep in Boston.
By default, the Policy Target dialog opens with Business Role and Location selected as the type. To select another type, like Group, select it from the Type drop-down.Select the appropriate Select a target type from the
Type
drop-down.
In our example, we are targeting a Business Role and Location, therefore the following steps demonstrate the procedure for picking the target Business Role and Location.In the Business Role paneAfter selecting the target type, search for and select the
Business Rolespecific target for that type. For example, if you want to target
.
In the Location pane,the policy to a group, you search for and select the
locationspecific group.
ClickInfo With this target selected, the Recertification policy generates Recertification tasks for each person who has the BJB Roles Business Role in any location.
Click Save.
Repeat the above steps as needed to add other targets
(of any type, such as a group, etc.)to the policy.
Once you have added targets to the Recertification policy, the policy needs to be attached to an audit in order to create recertification tasks. However, before you can attach the policy to an audit, you must first create the audit. This is demonstrated in the Creating and Configuring Audits topic.
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