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What should I transport the data home? Encrypted USB/Flash Drive if you do not currently have a flash drive that supports file encryption, please contact the Information Technology Department about upgrading your existing Flash Drive or obtaining a new one. What else can I do to protect the data during transporting? Try to limit the amount of personal information being taken home. (For example take just the student name and not other student identifying information) Use Password protected files. For example, Microsoft office and Corel documents can be password protected. For information on how to password protect documents please contact the Information Technology Department. Zip files using WinZip 11 and password protect the files before transporting them. For information on how to use WinZip 11 please contact the Information Technology Department. Don’t use email as a method to transmit confidential or personal information across public networks such as the Internet unless the email and/or attachments are encrypted or zipped in a secure manner. Use of CDs and DVDs to transport confidential or personal information is not recommended. While there may be situations where these methods must be used for backups (e.g. where there is no access to a network for backups), in such situations, you should make two copies for storage in two separate secure physical locations. The files in the CDs/DVD containing confidential and/or personal information should be carefully managed. Wireless networks should not be considered entirely safe even with security enabled You should not connect any device containing personal and/or confidential information to a wireless network. How can I protect the data while editing it on a non-school computer? To ensure that the data is safe on the non school computer while you work on it, the following computing practices are recommended. Disconnect Computer from Network Disable File Sharing Programs Disable Chat Programs Remove Files when Finished Delete Temporary Internet files Run Spyware if anti-Spyware has not been run on that day then run your spyware program before editing your files. Run Virus Checker if virus checker has not been run on that day then run it before you edit a confidential file. Read your Computer Manuals Harden your system *Note: Update Spyware and Virus Checker weekly and ensure they are not expired. How can I get more information about securing my computer? Here are a list of sites that provide more detailed information about securing your home computer from outside threats.
http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/home_networks.html http://www.staysafeonline.org/ http://www.cheycobb.com/home_security.html http://iserloh.com/oped/safecomputing http://security.uwo.ca/homecomputer.html http://www.markusjansson.net/esecuring.html
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