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Configure password requirements and timeout intervals to secure your accounts

You can configure password requirements and set timeout intervals for inactivity to secure your local accounts. Accounts that authenticate using single sign-on have their password requirements set by the individual service provider.

Perform the following steps to configure account security:

  1. From the Home menu, select Administration.
  2. Select User Management > Account Security.
  3. Configure the desired timeout settings for all local accounts.
    Setting Description
    Inactivity Timeout The number of minutes with no activity between the user's browser and the web server before the user is logged out.
    Absolute Timeout The number of minutes after which a local user is logged out, regardless of activity. Some pages, such as the home page and Investigation have constant activity in the form of widgets and dashboards that are updated automatically without user intervention. Setting an absolute timeout is a security precaution to make sure that only authorized users are accessing your system.
  4. Configure the password requirements for your local accounts.
    Setting Description
    Length The minimum required length for any user password. This length can be overridden based on other password configurations. For example, if you set the Length to 8 characters, but also require 5 capital letters and 5 digits, then the minimum length of the password is 10 characters.
    Digits The number of unique digits 0-9 required in the password.
    Special Characters The number of unique special characters required in the password.
    Capital Letters The number of unique capital letters required in the password.
Last modified on 06 November, 2024
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (Cloud): current


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