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## View statistical anomalies in an identity's behavior
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1. In the CloudKnox home page, select **Activity triggers** (the bell icon).
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1. Select **Statistical anomaly**, and then select the **Alerts** subtab.
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1. Select **Statistical Anomaly**, and then select the **Alerts** subtab.
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The **Alerts** subtab displays the following information:
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## Create a statistical anomaly trigger
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1. In the CloudKnox home page, select **Activity triggers** (the bell icon).
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1. Select **Statistical anomaly**, select the **Alerts** subtab, and then select **Create alert trigger**.
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1. Select **Statistical Anomaly**, select the **Alerts** subtab, and then select **Create Alert Trigger**.
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1. Enter a name for the alert in the **Alert Name** box.
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1. Select the **Authorization system**, Amazon Web Services (**AWS**), Microsoft **Azure**, or Google Cloud Platform (**GCP**).
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1. Select the **Authorization System**, Amazon Web Services (**AWS**), Microsoft **Azure**, or Google Cloud Platform (**GCP**).
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1. Select one of the following conditions:
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-**Identity Performed High Number of Tasks**: The identity performs higher than their usual volume of tasks. For example, an identity typically performs 25 tasks per day, and now it is performing 100 tasks per day.
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-**Identity Performed Tasks with Multiple Unusual Patterns**: The identity has several unusual patterns in the tasks performed by the identity as established by their baseline in the observance period.
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1. Select **Next**.
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1. On the **Authorization systems** tab, select the appropriate systems, or, to select all systems, select **All**.
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1. On the **Authorization Systems** tab, select the appropriate systems, or, to select all systems, select **All**.
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The screen defaults to the **List** view but you can switch to **Folder** view using the menu, and then select the applicable folder instead of individually by system.
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- The **Controller** column displays if the controller is enabled or disabled.
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1. On the **Configuration** tab, to update the **Time Interval**, from the **Time range** dropdown, select **90 Days**, **60 Days**, or **30 Days**, and then select **Save**.
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1. On the **Configuration** tab, to update the **Time Interval**, from the **Time Range** dropdown, select **90 Days**, **60 Days**, or **30 Days**, and then select **Save**.
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## View statistical anomaly triggers
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1. In the CloudKnox home page, select **Activity triggers** (the bell icon).
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1. Select **Statistical anomaly**, and then select the **Alert triggers** subtab.
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1. Select **Statistical Anomaly**, and then select the **Alert Triggers** subtab.
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The **Alert triggers** subtab displays the following information:
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The **Alert Triggers** subtab displays the following information:
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-**Alert**: Displays the name of the alert.
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-**Anomaly alert rule**: Displays the name of the rule select when creating the alert.
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-**Anomaly Alert Rule**: Displays the name of the rule select when creating the alert.
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-**# of users subscribed**: Displays the number of users subscribed to the alert.
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-**Created by**: Displays the email address of the user who created the alert.
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-**Last modified by**: Displays the email address of the user who last modified the alert.
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-**Last modified on**: Displays the date and time the trigger was last modified.
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-**Created By**: Displays the email address of the user who created the alert.
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-**Last Modified By**: Displays the email address of the user who last modified the alert.
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-**Last Modified On**: Displays the date and time the trigger was last modified.
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-**Subscription**: Subscribes you to receive alert emails. Toggle the button to **On** or **Off**.
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1. To filter by **Activated** or **Deactivated**, in the **Status** section, select **All**, **Activated**, or **Deactivated**, and then select **Apply**.
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-**Rename**: Enter the new name of the query, and then select **Save.**
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-**Deactivate**: The alert will still be listed, but will no longer send emails to subscribed users.
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-**Activate**: Activate the alert trigger and start sending emails to subscribed users.
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-**Notification settings**: View the **Email** of users who are subscribed to the alert trigger.
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-**Notification Settings**: View the **Email** of users who are subscribed to the alert trigger.
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-**Delete**: Delete the alert.
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If the **Subscription** is **Off**, the following options are available:
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