TimeRangeRiskCondition
Time range risk condition policy restricts the application of a policy to access requests within the time range you specify on this page.
Type (required)
The type of risk condition according to the data that it stores and evaluates when this condition is called.
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Allowed Values:
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RESOURCE_SENSITIVITY -
TIME_RANGE -
IP_RANGE -
PROTOCOL_HEADER -
USER_ATTRIBUTE -
CALLOUT -
LOGIN_INTERVAL -
LOGIN_FAILURES -
USER_CONTEXT_AWARE
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Risk level
The risk level is a number added to a request when a condition evaluates to true. The higher the risk level number, the bigger the threat.
Do negate result after evaluation
Whether or not the condition is evaluated and the result is then negated, which results in an opposite condition. This option is useful, for example, when specifying complements of data ranges. This option has no effect for following types of conditions: callouts conditions, resource sensitivity conditions, user-context-aware conditions.
Do assign risk level if condition can’t be evaluated
Whether or not the risk level specified for this condition is used even when the condition cannot be evaluated from either insufficient information in request or user data or due to an application error. The risk level is not processed for USER_CONTEXT_AWARE, LOGIN_FAILURES, LOGIN_INTERVAL and USER_ATTRIBUTE conditions if there is no server subject. This option has no effect for following types of conditions: resource sensitivity conditions, user-context-aware conditions.
Date range from
The earliest date that satisfy this authorization condition. The date format is 'yyyyMMdd'.
Date range to
The latest date that satisfy this authorization condition. The date format is 'yyyyMMdd'.
Time range from
The earliest time of day which satisfy this authorization condition. The times you specify here are considered to be UTC times (GMT is often used synonymously). The time format is 'HHmmss'.