Postinstallation tasksEdit online After IBM® Cyber Fraud is installed, complete the postinstallation tasks. Configuring identity provider authenticationBefore users can log in to IBM Cyber Fraud, you must first enable or configure identity provider authentication that includes those users. Onboarding the IBM Cyber Fraud accountAfter you successfully install IBM Cyber Fraud, you must onboard your account by creating a CyberfraudAccount custom resource.Modifying approval strategyThe IBM Cyber Fraud operator can be upgraded seamlessly when new compatible versions are available. However, you can control whether an operator is upgraded seamlessly by configuring an approval strategy.Model ConfigurationThe Model Configuration feature allows administrators to configure Large Language Model (LLM) settings for IBM Cyber Fraud to power AI-driven features.Copying the storage encryption key on LinuxCopy the storage encryption key from the namespace where IBM Cyber Fraud Software is deployed and store it in an approved secure location for data recovery or migration scenarios.Parent topic: InstallingRelated conceptsConfiguring identity provider authenticationConfiguring backup and restore (Red Hat OpenShift)Configuring backup and restore (K3s)Configuring audit loggingEnabling etcd encryption (Red Hat OpenShift only)Related tasksOnboarding your accountConfiguring deployment settings (Optional)Copying storage encryption key (K3s only)Related informationSwitch the InstallPlan Approval Strategy to Manual