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title: PingOne Risk Integration Kit
description: The PingOne Risk Integration Kit allows PingFederate to communicate with PingOne Risk for risk-based authentication.
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revdate: July 12, 2024
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  system-requirements: System requirements
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# PingOne Risk Integration Kit

The PingOne Risk Integration Kit allows PingFederate to communicate with PingOne Risk for risk-based authentication.

By sending transaction information and an optional device profile to PingOne when a user signs on, PingFederate can get a security risk evaluation for the sign-on event. Including the risk evaluation in your PingFederate authentication policy allows you to dynamically adjust the user's authentication requirements each time they sign on.

## Download

To download the PingOne Risk Integration Kit, go to [PingFederate Downloads](https://www.pingidentity.com/en/resources/downloads/pingfederate.html) on the Ping Identity site.

## Components

* PingOne Risk IdP Adapter

  * When a user signs on through PingFederate, the adapter sends the transaction information to PingOne Risk, and retrieves a Result and other information about the user's current and previous transactions.

* Template and script files

  * When a user signs on through PingFederate and device profiling is enabled, these files create a device profile for the adapter to send to PingOne Risk.

## Intended audience

This document is intended for PingFederate administrators.

If you need help during the setup process, learn more in the following resources:

* [PingOne Protect](https://www.pingidentity.com/en/resources/client-library/data-sheets/3528-pingone-risk-management.html) on the Ping Identity site

* [PingOne Protect](https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingone/threat_protection_using_pingone_protect/p1_protect_overview.html) in the PingOne documentation

* The following sections of the PingFederate documentation:

  * [Managing IdP adapters](https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingfederate/latest/administrators_reference_guide/pf_managing_idp_adapters.html)

  * [Authentication policies](https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingfederate/latest/administrators_reference_guide/pf_authentication_policies.html)

## System requirements

* PingFederate 10.2 or later

* To allow PingFederate to make outbound HTTPS connections, you might need to allow the following host names in your firewall:

  * https\://api.pingone.com, https\://api.pingone.asia, or https\://api.pingone.eu

  * https\://auth.pingone.com, https\://auth.pingone.asia, or https\://auth.pingone.eu

* A PingOne Risk license

  Learn more about creating a trial account in [Starting a PingOne Trial](https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingone/pingone_tutorials/p1_start_a_trial_tutorial_basic_passwordless.html).
