When you’re off-campus or traveling and need to access your email and other College applications, review these tips and keep your information secure.
“Secure” wireless access
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Avoid connecting to open wireless networks in public places, where your online activity can be compromised by others.
Using VPN
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Use SSL VPN to access on-campus network resources from off-campus over an encrypted connection.
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In some countries, note that even with SSL VPN that your activity may not be private or secure. Some online content may not be restricted without VPN.
Offline Google options
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Access your Google Drive offline.
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Access your Gmail offline via Chrome.
Back up computer before you go
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Faculty/staff can securely back up their office computer to CrashPlan Pro. Note that backups will not occur from off campus unless you are connected to SSL VPN.
Cell phones
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Contact your cellular provider in advance to discuss options for international calls as part of your existing plan or research cost-effective alternatives, such as Google+ Hangouts.
Securing laptop when traveling
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If you have PI on your laptop, you must securely delete it. College policy prohibits storage of PI on laptops and mobile devices. For instructions see: Symantec Encryption Desktop for Windows or Secure Empty Trash for Macs.
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Make sure your laptop hard drive is encrypted with either Symantec Encryption Desktop for Windows, or File Vault for Macs.
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Enable automatic screen lock after a period of inactivity (recommend 15 minutes or less).
Use a strong domain password to lock your computer. Domain password resets require that you use some combination of letters, numbers and/or special characters of 8 characters or more. Avoid using dictionary words. Instead, use acronyms for things like favorite songs, restaurants or other items known only to you.