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Security for a Multi-Media System

Security Priorities

Limiting the Use of Admin

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suggests an order for implementing a secure Multi-Media system.
Table 10-1
Additional Security for 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.
on page 167.
User Management
Multi-Media databases on a network. Network system administrators or database
administrators can protect a Multi-Media Central database from deletion. See
Multi-Media Database Security
Remote access service. Multi SAs may need to obtain PPP connectivity passwords.
See
PPP Connectivity
Table 10-1
Security Priorities
Priority
Action
Limit installation of Admin to Multi SA PCs
Limit access to the System Administrator Guide
a
Use a system password
Add a password to the Administrator account
Designate specific PCs as Multi-Media alarm stations
Assign passwords to user accounts
Limit the rights of user accounts
a
Trace critical system events
Deny site access to a user, as needed
Backup and safeguard your Multi-Media central database
a
Optional priorities for dealing with external security, or tampering that originates out-
side of your organization.
Minimal Security
Minimal security can be appropriate when a Multi-Media system is used by only one
person. At the very least, Honeywell recommends that you add a system password (see
on page 182).
System Password
Like most Multi-Media security features, limiting the installation and use of Admin to the PCs
of Multi-Media System Administrators is optional.
on page 180.
on page 210.
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