Change the Default Risk-Based Authentication Message Policy
The risk-based authentication (RBA) message policy defines the message that users see when they are prompted to configure an identity confirmation method.
RSA Authentication Manager provides a default RBA message policy. You can create additional RBA message policies, and set any one as the default. The RBA message policy applies to all users in the security domain.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Authentication > Policies > RBA Message Policies > Manage Existing.
Select the policy that you want to set as the default RBA message policy.
From the context menu, click Edit.
Select Default Policy to designate the new policy as the default policy for the system. This policy is then applied to all security domains that are configured to use the default policy.
Click Save.
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