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Before venturing on your journey with SUNY Geneseo Technology, please review the following essential information.

Start Preparing Weeks Before Leaving

Make sure all operating systems and applications are updated.

Ensure that antivirus software, firewalls, and other software are up-to-date.

Install and TEST SUNY Geneseos' Virtual Private Network (VPN) Service.

SUNY Geneseos' Virtual Private Network (VPN) ensures that everything you send to SUNY Geneseo is encrypted as it goes over the network. Testing this service from off-campus is strongly recommended before your travel.

MFA for International Travel

Review the self-help document for MFA for International Travel to ensure you are not locked out of SUNY Geneseo services.

Backup and Remove Sensitive Data

Backup and Remove Sensitive Data - Before traveling, back up all important data and remove any sensitive information from the laptop.

Use Strong Passwords

Use long, complex, unique, and secret passwords. A secure password keeps your accounts, data, and info safe. If the internet is a door, your password is the key. You wouldn't leave your door unlocked, so don't leave your accounts or data unlocked.

  1. Long, complex passwords are harder to hack. Create passwords at least 14 characters long and use a combo of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters (@,&,?,!, etc.).

  2. Never reuse old passwords or use the same password for more than one account. The least secure password is one that was already hacked!

  3. Never share a password with someone or leave it written where people can see it.

  4. If you think someone knows your password, reset it immediately.

Don't leave a device at home or work auto-logging in with your credentials.

Connecting to your SUNY Geneseo account from various locations increases the likelihood of your account being locked. Don't leave devices powered on at home or work that automatically connect to your SUNY Geneseo email or other SUNY Geneseo services.

Key Steps

Secure WiFi Networks

Be wary of public WiFi networks, especially when entering passwords or accessing personal and financial information online, and avoid using public computers when possible. To ensure your privacy and security, it is advisable to refrain from transmitting sensitive data or information over the Internet whenever possible. Always seek a secure and recognized WiFi network, such as Eduroam, which is accessible at partner institutions across the globe.

VPN

Always use the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) while you are online. VPN allows you to connect to the University network while off campus. It provides a secure connection that encrypts the information between you and the University while you are connected. Learn how to download and connect to a University-supported VPN client.

Disable WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth

Disable WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth functions and unused apps on your devices when not in use. These services can be used to launch attacks against your device and can be used to locate and introduce malware.

Keep Your Devices Safe

Small devices such as cell phones, laptops, hard drives, flash drives, and tablets are susceptible to theft or loss, especially while traveling.

  • Avoid using public charging stations

  • Keep the laptop with you at all times during travel, especially in public places airports, and hotels.

  • Use a privacy screen to prevent others from viewing your screen.

  • When unattended, turn your devices off and keep them secure or locked up.

  • Make sure to log out of any programs or accounts. 

  • If your phone or laptop is stolen, report it immediately to the local police. If abroad the U.S. Embassy or Consulate can assist you in reporting the loss to the local police. Also, report the incident to your CIT immediately.

  • After traveling abroad, have your laptop checked out by CIT to ensure it hasn't been compromised.

Related Links

https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/cybersecurity-tips-international-travelers
https://www.chinaeverywhere.com/laptop-security-traveling-to-china/
https://www.globalguardian.com/global-digest/business-travel-to-china
https://harris-sliwoski.com/chinalawblog/how-to-protect-your-company-information-when-you-travel-to-china/

 https://www.firstcallcss.com/blog/steps-to-secure-your-devices-and-data-before-traveling-to-china

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