Security For A Multi-Media System; Security Options; Securing The Multi System - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Security for a Multi-Media System

Security Options

Flexibility in security
These guidelines are suggestions to complement your organization's security policies and
procedures. Most are optional in low-security environments.
Security outlook
The security features of Multi can be applied to very different areas of security:
Securing the Multi system. Includes passwords, designating as few Multi SAs as possible, and
so on. Use of Multi for this type of security starts in
Using a Multi system as a security device. Includes setting up alarms that are triggered by an
Outside World
Hybrid use. Multi can be used as a security device to supervise users. See
p.
197

Securing the Multi System

What level of security is needed?
Multi can be used effectively in high and low security situations. Use of security features is
optional, making the system a flexible tool in many security environments. Officers in your
organization can help define how open or secure the Multi system should be.
Even in minimal security environments, using passwords for the system and for the default
"Administrator" account are highly recommended by Honeywell. See
p. 172, and
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
event. See
Events
Defined, p. 193.
and
Denying
Access, p. 202.
Administrator
Password, on p. 183.
Securing the Multi
System.
Tracing
System
10
Events,
Password, on
167

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