Honeywell K14392V1 manual Security Priorities, From minimal security to maximum security

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Security for a Multi-Media System

Security Priorities

From minimal security to maximum security

Table 10–1suggests an order for implementing a secure Multi system.

Additional security for some installations

This additional security may not apply to your installation. If you are unsure, see the network administrator.

LocalView. Multi SAs can use Central User Management to control user accounts. See User Management, p. 153.

Multi databases on a network. Network system administrators or database administrators can protect a Multi Central database from deletion. See Multi Database Security, on p. 165.

Remote access service. Multi SAs may need to obtain PPP connectivity passwords. See PPP Connectivity, on p. 196.

Table 10–1 Security Priorities

Priority

Action

Page

 

limit installation of Admin to Multi SA PCs

163

 

limit access to the System Administrator’s Guide

163

*

use a system password

166

 

add a password to the “Administrator” account

176

 

designate specific PCs as Multi alarm stations

195

 

assign passwords to user accounts

176

 

limit the rights of user accounts

178

*

trace critical system events

191

 

know how to deny access to a user

196

 

backup and safeguard your Multi central database

165

 

 

 

*Optional priorities for dealing with external security, or tampering that originates outside of your organization.

Minimal security

Minimal security can be appropriate when a Multi system is used by only one person. At the very least, Honeywell recommends that you add a system password (see System Password, p. 166).

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