Strong Access Code Recommendations
If the site is using
magnetic swipe cards or proximity cards, the code will already be programmed on
the card. If the site is using individual access codes for each user, strong
codes are important for the security of the site. If a user's access code is
compromised, a thief can use the code to gain illicit access to the site. This
can mean monetary losses to a site.
1.
Codes should be unique for each user. Even if multiple users share
the same unit (such as spouses or employees of a company), each user should
have their own code to identify their activity on the site.
Remind your users not to share their codes with anyone and that they are
responsible for all activity that occurs with their code.
2.
Codes should always be more than four digits in length to prevent
them from being easily guessed. Seven to ten digits make the best codes.
3.
Codes should not proceed in numeric order. This helps prevent
customers from guessing other codes. If you are pre assigning codes, count
by threes or sevens to help prevent this. If you are ordering swipe cards or
proximity cards, request this.
4.
Never use Social Security Numbers for codes.
5.
Good codes are random enough to prevent guessing but still easy
for users to remember. Try using the unit number plus the user's telephone
number. This will generally give a long enough code that will be unique to each
customer but is still easy to remember. For example, a customer in unit
C130 whose home phone number is (33) 2541-1513 could be assigned 3325411513 as
their ten digit code.
6.
Manager codes, employee codes, and customer codes should all be
different lengths. This helps prevent someone from guessing a code used by
someone with a higher access level. For example, you could assign all managers
eight digit codes, all employees nine digit codes, and all users ten digit
codes. If you are ordering swipe cards or proximity cards, request separate
number series for employees, managers, and users.
7. If you
suspect a code is being used by someone other than the assigned user or if a
user reports their card lost or stolen, go into the Setup Cards function by
pressing F3. Select the code from the list and edit it. In step 2 of 2,
click Card was Reported Lost. Contact the
user and assign them a new code. When someone tries to use this code again, it
will show as Lost or Stolen on the event log.
8. Use the
Bad Attempts setting. Go to the Setup screen in StorLogix and select Setup AI Devices. Make sure the advanced
options are clicked and go to step 5 of 6 and set the Bad Attempts Limit.
Generally this should be set between 3 and 5. This is the number of wrong codes
that can be entered before the system locks up to prevent someone from entering
random codes trying to guess a good code.
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