Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Other Security Hints, Educating Users

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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

 

 

ACustomer Support Information

Other Security Hints

 

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Other Security Hints

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Make sure that the Automated Attendant Selector Codes do not permit outside line selection.

Multiple layers of security are always recommended to keep your system secure.

Following are a number of measures and guidelines that can help you ensure the security of your communications system and voice messaging system.

Educating Users

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Everyone in your company who uses the telephone system is responsible for system security. Users and attendants/operators need to be aware of how to recognize and react to potential hacker activity. Informed people are more likely to cooperate with security measures that often make the system less flexible and more difficult to use.

Never program passwords or authorization codes onto Auto Dial buttons. Display telephones reveal the programmed numbers and internal abusers can use the Auto Dial buttons to originate unauthorized calls.

Discourage the practice of writing down barrier codes or passwords. If a barrier code or password needs to be written down, keep it in a secure place and never discard it while it is active.

Instruct operators and attendants to tell their system manager when they answer a series of calls where there is silence on the other end or the caller hangs up.

Advise users who are assigned voice mailboxes to frequently change personal passwords and not to choose obvious passwords.

Ensure that the system manager advises users with special telephone privileges (such as Remote Access, Outcalling, and Remote Call Forwarding) of the potential risks and responsibilities.

Be suspicious of any caller who claims to be with the telephone company and wants to check an outside line. Ask for a callback number, hang up, and confirm the caller’s identity.

Never distribute the office telephone directory to anyone outside the company; be careful when discarding it (shred the directory).

Never accept collect telephone calls.

Never discuss your telephone system’s numbering plan with anyone outside the company.

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Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Other Security Hints, Educating Users