Step 2: Log in to your admin panel


As stated, an email is sent to you. Open the link to your admin panel, enter your username and password. You are asked to change your password. Then you can log in to your Biopass panel.


When you log in to Biopass, you can see these menus:

1. "Home": On top, there are three cards as shortcuts to different parts of your application

2. "Applications": Applications are destinations where your users want to log in.

3. Usermanagement: Here, you add your users and categorise them into groups. It has two sub-menus to do this "Users" and "Groups".

4- "Authlog": Here, you will see a record of authentication events, including successful and failed attempts, into your applications. It is used to track who has attempted to log into a system and which one seems suspicious.

5- "Policy management": These are rules you can define to assure about security of transactions. Policy management is has two sub-menus



i. "Auth Policies" "Auth Policies" menu is where you define secure and risky conditions that authentication to your applications may happen. These conditions can be based on "Geographical Location", "Network", "Operating systems and browsers" and "Authenticators". For example, you may create an auth policy that forbids authentication in another country or city.






ii. "Enrolment Policy" Your user should register their face or other authenticators to replace password in the first instance they use Biopass. In "Enrolment policy", you define which authenticators are acceptable and users can enrol them.




6- "Settings": Under settings, one sub-menu is seen and that is related to you as admin. Using this sub-menu, you can add other people as admin or you can configure which method you want to use to login to the admin panel.



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Biopass Admin Panel