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6. From the Scoring Engine list, select the fraud analytic engine you want to use to

calculate the numeric score that determines the risk level. For more information on the Scoring Engine, see Chapter 14, Using the Scoring Engine.

7. From the Weight list, enter a value from 0 to 100 as the multiplier if you want to

use a weighted scoring engine to influence the total score. If the policy uses a weighted scoring engine, both score and weight multiplier value are used to influence the total score calculations. If the policy is not using a weighted scoring engine, only the score is used to influence the total score.

8. Enter a description for the policy in the Description box.

9. Click Apply to create the policy.

A confirmation dialog appears with a message that the policy was created successfully.

10. Click OK to dismiss the confirmation dialog.

The Rules, Trigger Combinations, and Group Linking tabs are enabled after you click OK. The Copy Policy button is enabled if you want to copy the policy to another checkpoint. For details, see Section 10.16, Copying a Policy to Another Checkpoint. To edit the policy so that it functions: 1. When the policy is created, you can add a rule to the policy by creating a new rule within a policy Section 10.12, Adding a New Rule . When you add a rule, you can specify: ■ Preconditions . For information, see Section 10.21.2, Specifying Preconditions. ■ Conditions . For information, see Section 10.27, Adding Conditions to a Rule. ■ Order of conditionsparameter values ■ Results . For information, see Section 10.21.3, Specifying the Results for a Rule. 2. Then, you must link the policy to a group of type, User ID, or all users in order for the policy to execute. Group linking enables the policy to executerun for that set of users or all users. For information, see Section 10.9, Linking Policy to All Users or a User ID Group. 3. Configure trigger combinations if you want to specify outcomes different from the ones for the individual rules. For information, see Section 10.13, Working with Trigger Combinations.

10.9 Linking Policy to All Users or a User ID Group

Group linking enables you to specify the users that a policy links to. You must link the policy to a group in order for the policy to function. Linking a policy to a group enables the policy to executerun for the set of users within the linked group. Managing Policies, Rules, and Conditions 10-15 The All Users option links a policy to all users. If group linking shows All Users, all the available linking is ignored. If a user selects group linking as All Users, the link option would be disabled. The total number of groups linked in the policy appears in parenthesis next to the Group Linking tab title.

10.9.1 Linking a Policy to a Group

After the policy is created, you can link the policy to a User ID group or several User ID groups, which enables the policy and rules to executerun for that set of users.

1. Navigate to the Policy Details page.

a. In the Navigation tree, select Policies. The Policies Search page is displayed.

b. Search for the policy that you want.

c. Click the policy name to open its Policy Details page.

2. From the Policy Details page, click the Group Linking tab.

3. For Run Mode, specify Linked Users.

4. In the table header, click the Link icon.

The Link Group screen appears where you can enter details to link a group to the policy. 5. The available target sets appear in the associated box. From the Group Name list, select the group you want to link to the policy. Only user groups are listed. Group Name is a required field. 6. Enter linking notes.

7. Click Link Group.

10.10 Editing a Policys General Information

To edit a policys general information: 1. Search for the policy you are interested in, as described in Section 10.5, Searching for a Policy.

2. In the Search Results table, click the name of the policy you want to edit.

The Summary tab displays general details about the policy, as shown in Table 10–7, Policy Details Summary Tab .