密码/密码

什么是密码/密码短语?

密码/密码s are not the same as passwords. A password/passphrase is a longer version of a password and is, therefore, more secure. A password/passphrase is typically composed of multiple words. Because of this, a password/passphrase is more secure against "dictionary attacks."

A good password/passphrase is relatively long and contains a combination of upper and lowercase letters and numeric and punctuation characters. An example of a good password/passphrase is d0gsareMybestfr!3教你们.

Password/passphrases have been implemented to simplify the user experience and ensure the security of personal data and college resources.

Why is a strong password/passphrase important?

密码/密码s are an important aspect of computer security. A poorly chosen password/passphrase may result in unauthorized access and/or exploitation of 靠谱买球app推荐's resources.

所有用户, including contractors and vendors with access to 靠谱买球app推荐 systems, are responsible for taking the appropriate steps, 如下所述, to select and secure their password/passphrase.

密码/密码 建设 Guidelines

All user-level and system-level passwords must conform to the 密码/密码 建设 Guidelines:

  1. Users must not use the same password for their Hawkeye accounts as for other non-Hawkeye accounts such as personal email, 银行, 等.

  2. Where possible, users must not use the same password/passphrase for various Hawkeye access needs.

  3. User accounts that have system-level privileges granted through group memberships or programs must have a unique password/passphrase from all other accounts held by that user to access system-level privileges.

创建您的密码/密码短语

密码/密码必须:

  1. Conform to the 密码/密码 建设 Guidelines.

  2. Contain a minimum number of characters. The longer your password/passphrase, the better!

    • 学生: Password/passphrase must contain at least 8 characters.
    • 教师 and 工作人员: Password/passphrase must contain at least 12 characters.
  3. Not be based on dictionary words/common names.

  4. Contain characters from three of the following four character classes:

    • 大写字母(A-Z)
    • 小写字母(a-z)
    • 数字(0 - 9)
    • 标点及其他字符(!@#$%^&*()_+|~-=\`{}[]:";'<>?,./)

Protecting your 密码/密码

All password/passphrases must be treated as sensitive, 保密, 靠谱买球app推荐 information.

  1. Do not share password/passphrases with anyone including administrative assistants, 秘书, 经理, 度假时的同事, 家庭成员, 等.

  2. Do not write password/passphrases down and store them anywhere in your office.

  3. Do not store password/passphrases in a file on a computer system or mobile devices without encryption.

  4. Do not use the "Remember Password" feature of applications (for example, web browsers).

  5. Do not reveal your password/passphrase to anyone, anywhere including:

    • 打电话给任何人.
    • In an email message or other form of electronic communication.
    • On questionnaires or security forms.
  6. Do not hint at the format of a password/passphrase (for example, "my family name").

If you suspect that your password/passphrase may have been compromised, you must report the incident to the Chief Information Officer and change all password/passphrases immediately.

密码/密码过期

学生: Password/passphrase will expire after 4 months (120 days).

教职员工: Password/passphrase will expire after 12 months.

历史上密码/密码

To prevent recycling password/passphrase:

  • Eight password/passphrase changes are required before reusing a previous password/passphrase.
  • Users may change their password/passphrase once a day.

停摆

Users will be locked out of their Hawkeye accounts after six failed attempts to login.

To regain access, contact Communication and Information Services (CIS) for assistance.

密码/密码 Cracking or Guessing

Password/passphrase cracking or guessing may be performed on a periodic or random basis by the Communication and Information Services (CIS) team or its delegates. If a password/passphrase is guessed or cracked during one of these scans, the user will be required to change it to comply with the 密码/密码 建设 Guidelines.

联系信息

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