Who can use this feature?
- Organization administrators and Workspace administrators.
- Available for Enterprise and customers who were onboarded to the Level Access Platform before February 20th, 2023.
On this page:
What are policy settings (accessibility thresholds)?
Accessibility thresholds are standards set by your organization to measure its accessibility compliance and remediation progress of the organizational digital assets.
Note the following guidelines about accessibility thresholds defined in your workspace policy:
- The platform sets default policy thresholds. You can change the thresholds at any time.
- The thresholds are applied to a selected workspace.
- If a policy threshold has been exceeded, it will be highlighted with an icon () on the dashboard.
- Once a threshold is reached, the dashboard will flag the policy for you.
Set policy thresholds
To set your policy thresholds:
- Access the Policies page, in one of the two ways:
- From the vertical navigational menu, select a workspace.
- Under Workspace settings, select Policies.
- Select a workspace, and then Dashboard. Select Policies settings.
- Set the threshold for:
- Resolved findings.
- Age of unresolved findings.
- Digital assets with monitoring set up.
- Digital assets with manual asset evaluations.
- Select Save.
Review policy thresholds
The table below describes the four accessibility policies in the platform.
| Policy | Description | Default policy threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Resolved findings |
Minimum percentage of resolved manual and automated findings with the following statuses:
|
20% |
| Unresolved findings |
Maximum number of days for automated and manual findings to be fixed by severity.
Learn more about severity. |
Critical: 45 days High: 50 days Low: 60 days |
| Digital assets with monitoring set up |
Minimum percentage of digital assets with monitoring configured. Learn more about monitoring. |
90% |
| Digital assets with manual evaluations |
Minimum percentage of digital assets with completed evaluations. Learn more about evaluations. |
25% |
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