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Set a threshold value for unsuccessful login attempts

You can define the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts a user is allowed to make, after which the target account gets automatically locked. This is termed as Account Lockout Threshold in Sectona. It guards against unauthorized access. Once a user gets locked, only the global administrator or his equivalent can unlock them.

Procedure:

  1. Login to the system and select Platform Configuration from the product navigator.
  2. Under the Authentication section → Sectona Authentication.
  3. Under the 'Sectona Authentication & Lockout Policy' section, define the Account Lockout Threshold in terms of attempts.

  4. Click on Save.




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