After deploying NES, two default individual user policies are available.When you add a user to an individual policy, the configuration values in the individual policy take precedence over the value defined for the same configuration attribute in the active group policy.
Use the NES Administrator Console to create, and delete, and add users to an existing or new individual user policy.
User experiences the following behaviour in the existing individual group policies:
- Liveness Detection Disabled—Biometric authentication of the Nymi Band only validates that there is a fingerprint match and does not perform a liveness check. By default, haptic feedback is enabled on the Nymi Band and the user cannot perform a self-re-enrollment on their Nymi Band or another active Nymi Band.
- Corporate Credentials Authentication—Biometric authentication and corporate credential authentication is supported. By default, haptic feedback is enabled on the Nymi Band and the user cannot perform a self-re-enrollment on their Nymi Band or another active Nymi Band. To authenticate a Nymi Band by corporate credentials, the user logs into the Nymi Band Application with their username and password, while wearing their unauthenticated Nymi Band. Customizing the Nymi Band Authentication Method provide more information about using Corporate Credentials Authentication.
Note: In an IT/OT
configuration, you can only manage liveness detection and haptic feedback from
the Enrollment NES.
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