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Automatic timeout to locking screensaver
From: David Curry <david.curry () NEWSCHOOL EDU>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 12:05:52 -0400
Greetings, I'm trying to make the case for implementing a mandatory locking screensaver on our office workstations/laptops (faculty and administrative staff). It would be done in the usual way: after some period (15, 20, 30 minutes TBD) of idle time, the system would invoke the screen saver, and to restore the screen and continue working, the user would have to enter his or her password. Reaction has been mixed (as I expected), and the usual question has come up: "well, what do other universities do?" So.... 1. Do you implement a mandatory locking screen saver on your staff and/or faculty computers? 2. If so, do you do so for all staff/faculty, or just certain groups (and what are those groups)? 3. If so, how long is your timeout before the screensaver starts? Thanks, --Dave -- *DAVID A. CURRY, CISSP* • DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SECURITY *THE NEW SCHOOL* • 55 W. 13TH STREET • NEW YORK, NY 10011 +1 212 229-5300 x4728 • david.curry () newschool edu
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- Automatic timeout to locking screensaver David Curry (Oct 04)
- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver David Scott (Oct 04)
- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver Clifford Collins (Oct 04)
- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver Louis APONTE (Oct 04)
- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver Drew Perry (Oct 04)
- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver Mark Borrie (Oct 04)
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- Re: Automatic timeout to locking screensaver SCHALIP, MICHAEL (Oct 04)