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In EmpowerID, After creating an audit is a user-defined, logically named object for identifying or grouping recertification tasks and running the recertification policies that generate those tasks. After creating an audit, you add recertification policies to it to define what you want to audit. Then when the audit runs, it compiles those recertification policies, creating any necessary recertification tasks.

  1. On the navbar, expand Compliance and select Audit Configuration.

  2. Click the Audits tab and search for the audit to which you want to add a Recertification policy.

  3. Click the Audit link for the audit.

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  4. On the Audit Details page that appears, expand the Recertification Policies accordion and then click the Add button.

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  5. Search for and select the desired Recertification policy.

  6. Optionally, enter a number in the Ignore Any Certified Within Last X Days field and click Save.

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  7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for any other Recertification policies you want to add to the audit.

See Also

View Audit and Recertification Information, we need to add one or more recertification policies to the Audit. An audit is the actual review of access rights against the company policies and regulations, so it’s necessary to add Recertification Policy that defines rules and procedures for reviewing access rights. The Instructions to create the recertification policies are provided in the doc Create Recertification Policies.

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Audits can be used to certify multiple items, such as external partners and high-risk management roles, by incorporating multiple recertification policies into a single audit. This can be beneficial as it allows organizations to efficiently assess multiple areas of concern at once, rather than having to conduct separate audits for each item.

In this post, we will learn how to add a recertification policy to an audit.

Add the Recertification Policy to the Audit

You will be automatically navigated to view one Audit page once you have created an Audit. Please skip step 1 and 2, which provides instructions to open view one page if you already have it open.

  1. Navigate to Compliance Recertification and select the Audits tab.

  2. To find the Audit, you can type the name in the search textbox and click on the search button to search. Click on the name of the Audit to open the ViewOne page.

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  3. Locate the Recertification Policies tab. Click on the ➕ icon to add a recertification policy to the Audit.

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  4. Select the recertification policy from the recertification dropdown. Select the fall-back assignee and click on Save.

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