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How-Tos For New RSA Securid Users |
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Care and Use of Your RSA SecurID Token
Your new RSA SecurIDŽ token is part of an RSA Security system that protects your organization's valuable resources. Follow your system administrator's instructions for using your assigned RSA SecurID token and getting your own Personal Identification Number (PIN). In addition, for your own protection and that of the system, always take the following precautions:
- Never reveal your PIN to anyone. Do not write it down.
- If you think someone has learned your PIN, notify the security administrator, who will clear the PIN immediately. At your next login you will have to receive or create a new PIN to use.
- Exercise care not to lose your RSA SecurID token or allow it to be stolen. If your token is missing, tell an administrator immediately. The administrator will disable it so that it is useless to unauthorized users.
- Do not let anyone access the system under your identity. (i.e., log in with your PIN and a code from your RSA SecurID token).
- Always follow your system's standard logoff procedures. Failure to log off properly can create a route into the system that is completely unprotected.
- Your RSA SecurID token contains delicate and sophisticated instrumentation. The token casing, LCD, and silicon hip will break if abused. Protect your RSA SecurID token from physical abuse. Do not immerse it in liquids, do not expose it to extreme temperatures, and do not put it under pressure and bend it.
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