This course shows students how to deploy, configure, and administer PingOne Protect. Through a combination of guided instruction and hands-on exercises, students work in a live environment to learn how to implement risk-based policies, integrate with PingOne DaVinci (DaVinci), and monitor threats using real-time dashboards. Students are provided with a functional PingOne Protect environment where they learn how to configure risk predictors and policies, orchestrate risk-based multi-factor authentication (MFA) experiences, and reduce MFA fatigue while maintaining strong security controls. The course also guides students through preventing Account Takeover (ATO) and New Account Fraud (NAF) by correlating risk signals, tuning policies, and applying best practices to optimize fraud detection and minimize false positives.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
The following are the prerequisites for successfully completing this course:
Chapter 1: Deploying PingOne Protect
Deploy PingOne Protect by configuring predictors and risk policies, integrating with DaVinci, and monitoring risk through the Threat Protection Dashboard.
Lesson 1: Introducing PingOne Protect
Describe the core features of PingOne Protect and how it fits within the PingOne Identity Platform (Identity Platform):
Lesson 2: Reviewing Architecture and Components
Understand how PingOne Protect integrates with DaVinci, define its core operational components (predictors and risk policies), and examine the architecture that connects and orchestrates these elements:
Lesson 3: Integrating and Monitoring Threat Protection
Use the PingOne Protect connector and the Threat Protection Dashboard to integrate risk evaluation into DaVinci flows and monitor threats across your environment:
Chapter 2: Optimizing MFA for Risk and Experience
Analyze risk signals and adjust MFA requirements using DaVinci orchestration flows to balance security and user experience.
Lesson 1: Understanding Risk-Based MFA
Differentiate risk-based MFA from traditional static MFA and configure your environment to support adaptive MFA:
Lesson 2: Implementing MFA Scenarios
Configure MFA for PingOne Protect and run DaVinci workflows to observe and troubleshoot different risk-based login scenarios:
Lesson 3: Reducing MFA Fatigue
Apply techniques and configurations that minimize unnecessary MFA prompts without compromising security:
Chapter 3: Preventing Account Takeover and New Account Fraud
Identify complex fraud patterns and implement risk-based policies to proactively mitigate ATO and NAF across your environments.
Lesson 1: Understanding the Fraud Cycle
Analyze fraud stages, map indicators to risk signals, and configure the Protect Synthesizer (ProtectSynth) to implement ATO and NAF risk policies that disrupt fraudulent activity:
Lesson 2: Configuring Risk Policies to Prevent ATO
Correlate PingOne Protect predictors with risk signals, simulate user events, and optimize risk policies to maximize detection accuracy while minimizing false positives and false negatives:
Lesson 3: Configuring Risk Policies to Prevent NAF
Configure and validate a NAF risk policy in PingOne Protect, by correlating risk predictors and detecting coordinated fraud patterns:
Lesson 4: Optimizing Risk Policies for ATO and NAF
Apply ATO and NAF prevention best practices and tune corresponding risk policies to optimize fraud detection while minimizing false positives and operational impact:
Chapter 4: Managing PingOne Protect
Monitor risk events and evaluate policy performance in PingOne Protect so you can use reporting and analytics to identify trends, investigate anomalies, and refine risk policies while preserving a seamless user experience.
Lesson 1: Monitoring Risk Events and Policy Performance
Analyze and monitor PingOne Protect components, interpret flow types and associated risk policies, and regulate false positives so you maintain accurate risk evaluation and strong policy performance:
Lesson 2: Tuning Risk Policies
Optimize PingOne Protect risk policies by preparing for effective tuning, adjusting key predictors, and using staging policies and dashboards to validate and improve policy performance before production:
Lesson 3: Reporting and Analytics Best Practices
Apply reporting and analytics best practices by explaining the strategic value of PingOne Protect risk data and analyzing the Threat Protection Dashboard views to support informed, data-driven security decisions: