Sharing usernames and passwords is never a smart practice, but it’s especially unwise with your college account. The College assigns unique usernames and passwords to ensure accountability and security, and they’re a key piece of our internal control structure. Your username and password authenticate your identity – in other words, proving that you’re you.
Top reasons why you shouldn’t share your username and password:
- You’re responsible for any activity conducted under your username. If someone else is logged in under your account, you’re still responsible for whatever happens.
- By keeping your log-in information private, you’re making sure that your personal information stays private, too. Your personal information is located on the employee tab. This includes pay, income executions/garnishments, direct deposit bank information, etc. If you share your sign-in information, that person now has access to your personal information, including confidential items.
- By keeping your username and password private, you’re also making us secure in other ways. To prevent theft, the College uses separation of job duties – for example, approvers and purchasing contacts in the other system. This system helps prevent unauthorized use of funds or resources, and will help us detect when either is used in inappropriate ways. If you share your log-in, you circumvent one of the systems we use to prevent theft.
- Not only shouldn’t you share your username and password, make sure you log off when you’re not at your desk. If you leave your desk unattended with the computer logged on, others can see your personal information and inappropriately access all the data that you have permission to access.
To sum up: Your username and password for Self Service was assigned to you and you only. Under no circumstances should you give out this information or allow anyone else to use your account.
Here are few Password DO's and DON'Ts:
DO’s
- Do pick a password you will remember so you DON'T have to write it down.
- Do change your password regularly.
- Change password immediately whenever you feel password is compromised.
- Use more than 8 characters for password.
- Change password once you collect’s laptop from IT Team / when password reset.
DON’Ts:
- Do not share your password with anyone.
- Do not use similar passwords which was used for Social network websites.
- Do not use pet name’s, surname’s, friends name or parent’s names, important dates which is matching in social networks.
- Do not use less than 8 characters for password
- Do not store passwords locally or on the Internet
Thank you for doing your part to keep our system secure!