Securing equipment and premises

Valuable to others irreplaceable to you.

Think about what information you risk losing.

Mobile phones on a table and a hand. Foto: Thomas Ekström/sikresiden
Mobile phones on a table and a hand. Foto: Thomas Ekström/sikresiden
Icon representing securing equipment and premises– mobile phone and computer with padlock

Securing equipment and premises

Valuable to others irreplaceable to you.

Think about what information you risk losing.

Mobile phones on a table and a hand. Foto: Thomas Ekström/sikresiden
Icon representing securing equipment and premises– mobile phone and computer with padlock

Securing equipment and premises

Securing equipment

Take good care of equipment that is easy to lose and tempting to steal. Take extra care when travelling.

  • Use a password (nettvett.no)(NO) or PIN code that you do not share with anyone. Activate two-step verification (nettvett.no)(NO) (PIN and mobile phone or PIN and security token) for access to confidential information.
  • Make backup copies (nettvett.no)of things you do not want to lose.
  • Encrypt (sikresiden.no) information you do not wish to share with unauthorised persons.
  • Encrypt the entire hard disk on laptop computers.
  • Switch off laptop computers during transport.
  • Use tracing and remote wipe tools.
  • Lock the screen when you leave it.

Securing premises

  • Do not lend anyone your access card, and keep the code separate from the card.
  • Do not let strangers into locked premises – ask anyone unfamiliar who they are meeting.
  • Shut doors and windows when you leave.
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Last updated: 05. December 2024