To test predictors, you can simulate risk events with a sample application in PingOne.
- You’ll need a PingOne account and an environment with the PingOne Protect service. You can use an existing account or start a PingOne trial. For more information, see Starting a PingOne trial and Adding the PingOne Protect service to your environment.
- You can optionally use a sample app to test the risk predictors. To learn how to configure an environment with a sample app, see Trying PingOne Protect with a sample app.
Simulations allow you to deepen your understanding of how PingOne Protect detects different types of risk events. For more information on predictors, see Introduction to predictors and Predictors.
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To test common predictors:
Predictor Testing Steps Geovelocity anomaly
- Sign on to your account.
- Sign on again with a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in a server
from a remote datacenter.
You can alternatively have a colleague based in a different location sign on to the sample app with the same user.
New device
- Sign on from one device.
- Sign on again from another device.
Anonymous network detection
- Use a public VPN/server or browser extension that hides your IP address.
- Sign on.
User-based risk behavior (individual user)
- Train the predictor by creating risk evaluations (such as signing on with the same user account several times and authenticating successfully each time).
- Create a new risk evaluation (such as signing on again from a different browser or a different operating system if possible).