Physical Security

Physical-Security2by George Finney

Physical Security – Technology can only help us so much when it comes to protecting University owned assets.  People are always our first line of defense.  This means not leaving your laptop unattended at a coffee shop or in your car overnight.  It also means locking your filing cabinets at night or putting sensitive files back into a locked cabinet when they are no longer needed.

Online Training is available for SMU faculty and staff in Courses.SMU.

For more information about Information Security and Security Awareness Training, visit smu.edu/infosec.

Sensitive Information

Sensitive-Informationby George Finney

The University requires a large amount of sensitive information in order to keep running.  From needing banking information in order to pay employees or requiring social security numbers in order to provide loans to our students, this information is necessary for our day-to-day business.  Just remember: if you don’t need it, don’t ask for it.  If you do need it, be mindful of where the data is going when it leaves your hands.

For more information about Information Security, visit smu.edu/infosec.

Password Protection

Password-Protection

by George Finney

Password Protection – For accounts that may give you access to sensitive information, you should have a stronger password than personal accounts like Facebook.  If you suspect it has been compromised or shared with someone else, change it!  SMU requires you to change your password every 6 months just in case your password has been compromised and you don’t know it, but you are always the best judge of how to protect your password.

For more information, visit smu.edu/infosec.