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Send Security Alert Emails

Send security alert emails to end-users or administrators when changes in their accounts are made.

You are assigned the Manage Tenant Configuration role. For more information about how to assign administrator roles, see Edit Administrator Authorizations.

Context

The tenant administrator can configure the system to send security alert emails when some of the following actions are carried out:

  • Email change
  • Login Name change
  • Phone change
  • Credential change
  • Administrator authorization removal
  • TFA device activation or deactivation; postpone enabling of Two-Factor Authentication
  • Registration with nonunique email

Remember:

It takes 2 minutes for the configuration changes to take place.

The security alert e-mails are disabled by default. To start sending security alert e-mails, proceed as follows:

Procedure

  1. Sign in to the administration console for SAP Cloud Identity Services.

  2. Under Applications and Resources, choose the Tenant Settings tile.

    At the top of the page, you can view the administrative and license relevant information of the tenant.

  3. Under General, choose the Security Alerting list item.

  4. Use the slider next to an action to enable the sending of security alert emails for it.

    If the operation is successful, you receive a confirmation message.

Related Information

Tenant SAML 2.0 Configuration

Tenant OpenID Connect Configurations

Change Tenant Texts Via Administration Console

Configure Master Data Texts Via Administration Console

Configure Links Section on Sign-In Screen

Add Instructions Section on Sign-In Screen

Configure X.509 Client Certificates for User Authentication

Configure Tenant Images

Configure Allowed Logon Identifiers

Configure User Identifier Attributes

Configure Trust this browser Option

Enable Back-Up Channels to Send Passcode for Deactivation of TOTP Two-Factor Authentication Devices

Enable Users to Recover Password with Security Questions

Enable Users to Recover Password with PIN Code

Configure Initial Password and Email Link Validity

Configure Session Timeout

Configure Trusted Domains

Use Custom Domain in Identity Authentication

Change a Tenant's Display Name

Configure Default Risk-Based Authentication for All Applications in the Tenant

Configure Sinch Service in Administration Console

Configure RADIUS Server Settings (Beta)

Configure Mail Server for Application Processes

Configure IdP-Initiated SSO

Send System Notifications via Emails

Configure Customer-Controlled Encryption Keys in Administration Console (Restricted Availability)

Configure Default Language for End User Screens

Configure P-User Next Index

Reuse SAP Cloud Identity Services Tenants for Different Customer IDs