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Security

Maintaining security is very important in today’s online environment.  Employees and administrators alike should regularly review their security log to ensure that only authorized users have accessed their account.

If you see questionable activity in your SSO log, don’t hesitate to report the unexpected activity.

Also, pay close attention to emails you receive from unexpected persons.  Often, such messages are attempts to get you to enter personal or security information into inappropriate web sites.  This type of “social engineering” is called “phishing”.  Learn more about how not to be a victim.

For users concerned about the security of their SSO account, we recommend enrolling in two-factor authentication.

When you are done using SSO and related applications, please remember to close your browser, including all windows and tabs.

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