Authentication (macOS)
The Authentication configuration enables you to set minimum requirements for password-based user authentication on a device. You can apply this configuration when:
Complexity Requirements
| Repeating, Ascending, and Descending Values in Password | Lets the user create a password that has repeating, ascending, and descending values, such as 1234 or 1111. | 
| Minimum Password Length | Select the minimum number of characters a password must have. | 
| Enforce Complex Passwords by Including the Following | Select this option to set the level of password complexity you want to enforce. | 
History
| Password Expiry | Select this option to enable password expiry. | 
| Expire Password in | Enter the number of days before the password expires. | 
| Unique Password Before Reuse | Select this option to set the number of unique passwords before reusing an old one. | 
| Number of Unique Passwords Before Reuse | Enter the number of unique passwords before reusing an old password. | 
Enforcement
| Inactivity Duration Before Screen Saver Is On (Auto Lock) | The number of minutes of inactivity on the device before the screen saver is activated. | 
| Screen Saver/Sleep Duration Before Password Is Required | The length of time a device is in screen saver or sleep before requiring the user to enter their password. | 
| Number of Failed Attempts Before User Is Locked | The number of incorrect password attempts that is allowed before the device is locked. |