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Configure a Rule to Apply the New User Behavioral Profiling Model

You configure a rule to verify that each transaction is inspected by the User Behavioral Profiling Model. If a rule is not defined, transactions go through the User Behavioral Profiling Model but the response is invisible. You configure a rule to apply the new User Behavioral Model.

Follow these steps:

  1. Log in to CA Advanced Authentication UI as the Global (or) Organization Administrator.
  2. Click Organizations tab.
  3. Click Search.
  4. Click the organization on which you have implemented the User Behavioral Profiling Model.
  5. Navigate to the Risk Authentication tab and select Rules and Scoring Management.
  6. Select the Ruleset for your organization.
  7. Click Add a new rule.
  8. Name the rule and give it a Mnemonic (shortest name of a rule) and a Description.
  9. Select the Data Element MODEL_SCORE and click the required Operator.

    Note: Set a value when you want the Model Score to trigger a rule and take the transaction to secondary authentication. Model score can have any of the operators - GREATER_THAN, LESS_THAN, GREATER_OR_EQUAL, LESS_OR_EQUAL, EQUAL_TO, NOT_EQUAL_TO, IN_LIST, IN_CATEGORY, for a defined value. After the rule is configured, it is fired based upon the operator selected.

  10. Click Add to populate the Rule being developed field.
  11. Click Create after the rule is populated.

    You are notified that the new rule is successfully created.

  12. Click enable next to your new rule and set a Risk Score value.
  13. To prioritize this new rule against the other rules in place for this ruleset, set the appropriate priority.
  14. Click Save.
  15. Click Migration to Production menu item and select the appropriate ruleset for your organization and click Migrate.
  16. Refresh the cache.

You have submitted your rule to engage the newly added User Behavioral Profiling Model into your organization.

Implementation of User Behavioral Profiling for CA Advanced Authentication is complete.