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Manage Internal User Security Settings

Control authentication and session policies for users inside your organization.

When to Configure Internal Security Settings​

You should configure internal security settings when:

  • You're onboarding your organization to Authorium.
  • You want to enforce password policies or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
  • You're using Single Sign-On (SSO) and need to set up identity provider details.

To Configure Internal Security Settings​

  1. From the Dashboard, go to the three-dots menu in the main navigation bar next to the logo.
    Settings
  2. Select Internal Authentication.
    Internal Authentication
  3. Choose your preferred Authentication Method:
    • Username and Password
    • Multi-Factor Authentication
    • Single Sign-On (SSO)
      Username and Password

If using Username and Password or Multi-Factor Authentication, configure the following:​

  • Username and Password:
    • Password Reset Duration: 365, 120, 90, or 60 days
    • Password Reuse Limit: Last 5, last 10, or no reuse
    • Password Length Minimum: 8, 12, or 16 characters
    • Character Requirements: Uppercase, lowercase, number, special character
      Username and Password Settings
  • Account Security:
    • Login Attempt Limit: 3, 5, or 10 failed attempts
    • Lockout Duration: Set a custom value
    • Recovery Strategy: Choose from email, admin unlock, or timeout
    • Session Inactivity Duration: Set a custom value
      Account Security

If using Single Sign-On (SSO), configure:​

  • Single Sign-On:
    • Identity Provider: Entra ID, Okta, or Google SSO
    • Authentication Protocol: OAuth 2 or SAML
    • Client ID
    • Tenant ID
    • Secret Key (with expiration date)
    • Require User Re-authentication (Optional)
      Single Sign-On Settings
  • Account Security:
    • Session Inactivity Duration
      Session Inactivity Duration
  1. Click Save and Apply Authentication to confirm your settings.
    Save and Apply Authentication

See Also​

To complement your knowledge of this process, check the following pages: