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Enforcer configurations

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You can view the Enforcers installed on all of your applications from your Enforcer Configurations. You can also manage and customize eligible Enforcers from here, which means you don’t need to go into your Enforcer configurations and redeploy them if you want to make a change.

Not all Enforcers can be accessed from the Enforcers page. To check if your Enforcer is supported, see if it is marked appropriately.

Prerequisites

  • Proper role permissions to view Enforcer configurations. By default, user managers cannot access the Enforcers menu, but all other users can.
  • An Enforcer needs to have been deployed to your application already. You can’t install an Enforcer directly from this screen.

Update an Enforcer

The Enforcers screen is best for updating your Enforcer configuration right from your portal. This saves you time from going into your Enforcer directly, making code changes, and redeploying the Enforcer to your CDN. The Enforcers page shows all of your installed Enforcers and their associated applications.

Depending on your Enforcer, certain settings from the Enforcer Configurations page may not be available. You can always reference our documentation for an Enforcer’s configuration information, such as our Cloudflare configuration.

To update an Enforcer:

  1. Navigate to Platform Settings > Account Operation > Enforcers.
  2. Click the Enforcer you want to update.
  3. Update the relevant settings as needed. Supported Enforcers have three types of settings:
    • General Settings: Settings related to the Enforcer’s functionality and configurations related to the platform.
    • Application Protection: Configurations related to Sightline Cyberfraud Defense, Bot Defender, and Credential Intelligence.
    • Account Protection: Configurations related to Account Defender.
  4. Click Save.

Your Enforcer will update and your changes will take effect within a few minutes.