What is the recommended approach on providing end user credentials via the IdentityIQ application?

What is the recommended approach on providing end user credentials via the IdentityIQ application?
We wanted to use IIQ for providing end-user credentials.

Hi @sbhagat,

dont exist a recommended approach for it, It depends a lot on the customer’s policy and the data you have but mainly they are two methodologies.

  1. Send an email to the manager of the user and later the user must to change the pwd
  2. Send an email to the personal email of the user
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So customer is not storing password in IIQ , They just wants to use IIQ for sending the password. Is there any feature available in IIQ?

It’s hard to send something you don’t have :sweat_smile:

If the customer doesnt want store the pwds in IIQ, the only way is to send an mail/notifcation when the account/identity is created whenever the pwd is generated in IIQ(even without saving it).

Ideally, email notifications are used to send credential details to the user’s manager. If the notification involves a target application password, the email should also include a list of the applications that the user can access.

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is this credential for AD account ?

Hi @sbhagat,

It depends on how your credential is used in the system. Let’s say if it is for some local account in some application then you may use post provisioning rule to send password via notification in encrypted format.

But it entirely depends upon which password you want to share and at which stage of identity life cycle.

Let us know if you need further input.

Thanks

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