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  1. CheckLoginSpeed – This rule compares the current time and location of the person attempting to log in with the time and location of their last login to determine whether the login attempt is reasonable under normal circumstances. For instance, if a person logged in at 9:00 AM from their office in Boston and then attempted to log in 45 minutes later from Seattle, this rule would consider the second login attempt questionable due to the impossibility of traveling from Boston to Seattle within 45 minutes. The rule would then require the user to undergo further identity proofing.

  2. CheckUserDemographics – This rule examines missing person attributes, such as the user's address or job title. If these attributes are absent, EmpowerID prompts the user to provide the missing information before granting access to the application.

  3. CheckPersonProofing – This rule verifies if the person attempting to log in has satisfied the identity-proofing requirements for your organization. If not, this rule enforces further identity proofing.

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If Should your organization needs more require additional rules, you can create them in the Workflow Studio and publish them to your environment. Once published, you can add them to these custom rules can be added to your Password Manager policies as shown demonstrated in this article.

Assign Adaptive Authentication Rules

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