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6-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Actions All actions are displayed in the Actions panel with a Action Name column and a separate column indicating whether or not the action is final. The final action is also displayed in the top right section of checkpoint panel. Scores Scores are displayed for the policy and checkpoint. The scores are useful in detecting the probability of fraud or business scenarios and in decision making.

6.8.4 Outcomes from Each Checkpoints

Checkpoint panels are arranged in chronological order of execution and display the checkpoints and a list of the actions and alerts that were triggered at those checkpoints. By default, checkpoint panels are collapsed. In the initial opened view, only the transactions and the final alerts are displayed in the expanded form. All other subpanels are collapsed. You can expand all the panels to view additional information for that checkpoint. The first checkpoint panel could be one for Pre-Authentication. On top of the panel, the total amount of time taken for this checkpoint to execute, the final action, and the final risk score are shown.

6.9 Investigation and the Importance of Details Pages

OAAM provides the capability to gather detailed information about the session parameters and to allow you to drill down further into the details involved in the session. For example, you need information to investigate logins so you perform a sessions search. From the results, you can see the country, location, and other session information, as shown in Figure 6–7 . Figure 6–7 Sessions Search If you want to know more details about one of these, you can open a details page. These pages provide more information about the item you are interested in and allow you to filter out further and look at the related data to that particular item. In this example, if you open the location details page for the United States, you can look at the logins that only happened in the United States and all the devices used when users logged into the United States. Then, you can filter on the date created or updated if you want to look at the devices that were created during a particular time frame and used in logins from the United States. In this way, you are able to limit the data you wanted to view based on the detailed information you are looking at.