Troubleshooting guide
116 C: Glossary
RSA Authentication Manager 6.1 to 8.1 Migration Guide
Self-Service Console
A user interface through which the user can update user profiles, change passwords
for the Self-Service Console, configure life questions, clear devices enabled for
risk-based authentication, change e-mail addresses or phone numbers for on-demand
authentication, and manage on-demand authentication PINs. Users can also request,
maintain, and troubleshoot tokens on the Self-Service Console.
session
An encounter between a user and a software application that contains data pertaining
to the user’s interaction with the application. A session begins when the user logs on
to the software application and ends when the user logs off of the software application.
shipping address
An address used by distributors to distribute hardware tokens.
silent collection
For risk-based authentication, a period during which the system silently collects data
about each user’s profile, authentication history, and authentication devices without
requiring identity confirmation during logon.
SSL
See Secure Sockets Layer.
Super Admin
An administrator with permissions to perform all administrative tasks in the Security
Console. A Super Admin:
• Can link identity sources to system
• Has full permissions within a deployment
• Can assign administrative roles within a deployment
system event
System-generated information related to nonfunctional system events, such as server
startup and shutdown, failover events, and replication events.
System log
A persistable store for recording system events.
time-out
The amount of time (in seconds) that the user’s desktop can be inactive before
reauthentication is required.
token distributor
A predefined administrative role that grants permission to act upon requests from
users for tokens. Distributors record how they plan to deliver tokens to users and close
requests.
token provisioning
The automation of all the steps required to provide enrollment, user group
membership, RSA SecurID tokens, and the on-demand tokencode service to users.
See also self-service.