PRIVACY AND SECURITY
The Southern Adventist University network is a private network and is available
only to authorized users. Several policies describe the initiatives in place to protect
user privacy and security at Southern.
A centralized backup system protects data stored on servers across campus.
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More about backup and recovery »
More information on portable USB encrypted storage device »
It may be necessary to install updates to the encryption software: available here
It may be necessary to install updates to the encryption software: available here
Southern's Intranet Security policy protects computers and servers in the internal
university network.
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More about intranet security »
Phishing is a social engineering technique in which an "attacker" attempts to fool
you into taking an action so they can steal your private information or infect your
computer.
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More about phishing »
Inbound and outbound port restrictions are in place for the protection of users.
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More about port restrictions »
Students and employees may store campus-related data on the network. They can then
move among computers on campus and still have access to their files.
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More about shared storage »