Location: Advanced Response Concepts - RAPTOR Discussion Forum

Discussion: Hints for Administrators - Keeping information secure with WindowsReported This is a featured thread

Showing 1 post
Raptor_Creator
Raptor_Creator
Hints for Administrators - Keeping information secure with Windows
Sep 8 2008, 2:21 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 8 2008, 2:21 PM EDT
When using the 3.0 release of RAPTOR you may have chosen to scan images of pictures and documents through the use of third party software. Administrators need to remember to clear the contents of the folder after the information has been uploaded to the RAPTOR system. Once the images are in the Raptor system they are protected by several layers of security and encryption. Double check your my pictures, or my documents folders to make sure you are not accidently storing these images on your computer.

Another hint to tighten information security is to make sure you have the Microsoft AutoComplete feature turned off. If you have Internet Explorer 7.0 use the following steps
1.) Select tools (far right of the toolbar)



2.) Go to the Content Tab and click on the “settings” button in the auto-complete section


3.) All of the check boxes are selected by default, UNCHECK all of the boxes and then click on the “OK’ button where it says delete auto complete history.



4.) Check back often. I do not know why it happens but it seems as though every time windows loads an update the settings all revert to the defaults.

Do you find this valuable?    

Sign in to be the first to reply.