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Security and Schools-On-I-Net School Management Software
Feb 19th, 2009 by Schools-On-I-Net

Several Steps to Play it Safe on SOIN


Schools-On-I-Net Logo: Globe, Book and Pencil1.  Set Up a Change Password Routine

Many websites offering advice on website security suggest changing personal passwords every 90 days.

On Schools-On-I-Net Administrators can set the number of months desired in a change password routine. If set to 3 months, then 3 months from the date the parameter was set, the system will ask every user to change their password when he/she logs in.


2. Password Guidelines
Ask your users to set their password to something that is not obvious. Here are some suggested guidelines:

A. Choose a password that is hard to guess but easy for you to remember.

B. Make a phrase into an acronym. IE, My dog Spot has brown hair. The password would be “mdshbh.”

C. Substitute or add a number or symbol. If you substitue “s” for $ and add some numbers like 8954, The password becomes “md$hbh8954″

D. Do not use names, birthdates, social security number or sequences like abc or 123 or 222

3. Check Who has access to what…and check it regularly.

On a system based on access levels, it is a good idea to regularly take inventory of who has access to higher level accounts and who has access to sensitive links.

On Schools-On-I-Net, for example, keep a check on who can access system data: ie, the Class Setup and User Maintenance links

Also keep a check on who is listed as a SOIN Administrator, Divisional Administrator or Academic Administrator. You can use the Admin View link or the User Maintenance > User Setup to look up all users in a specific user type.

4. Users should check the last time they have logged in

Many systems today have a “Last logged in” date and time stamp.

This stamp lets you see the last time you logged in so that you can tell right away if there is a time listed that doesn’t seem right. Users should be reminded to change their passwords right away and tell their school’s SOIN administrator.

On Schools-On-I-Net, this stamp is located at the right of the user’s welcome page.

5. Using the Logout link and closing the browser.
It is important to do both on any website - Remind users to first click on the “Logout” link from AND to close the browser completely.

Remind users that this is good practice for all websites that require a login.

6. Enotifications for Excessive IP use and Staff Account creation.

On Schools-On-I-Net you can be notified every time a user account is logged in from more than 5 IP addresses in one day.
You can also be notified when a new staff account has been added.

You can find these notification parameters in the School Setup > School Parameters section under “Security.”

There is a lot of information on the web regarding website and system security. These are just a few recommendations we know you can do easily as a SOIN Administrator to help protect your Schools-On-I-Net system.

If you have any other suggestions for security, want to share how your school uses security policies or if you have any questions about the above suggestions, please reply to this email. We would love to hear from you!

Stay safe!

Bugged Out for Schools-On-I-Net
Dec 19th, 2008 by Schools-On-I-Net

Schools-On-I-Net School Management Software integrated with Google Apps for Education Bugs Out for Going Green!

Bugged-Out for Schools-On-I-Net

Schools-On-I-Net introduces SOIN Bug Bags.  These cute little bug bags help us live green and stay green.



A green fact… in the U.S. alone we throw away more than 100 billion plastic bags every year. If everyone brought their own reusable bags we could reduce this number significantly. And did you know that many food stores give you a credit on your receipt when you bring your own shopping bag? So these stores will pay for your new bug bag if you use it often enough… ;-)

Bug bags are sewn in New Jersey, and printed in New York City.

Do your part and “b.y.o.b.” - bring your own bug bags for shopping!

Bug bags are made from heavyweight 10 oz. natural cotton canvas with 75% recycled cotton content. The handles are natural cotton webbing.

The bug bags are 18″ wide and 16.5″ high with a 5.5″ bottom gusset; the handles are 22″ long.


Get your bug bag today…

  • You receive a whimsical tote that helps reduce waste and protect our environment.
  • A portion of proceeds from the sale of all Bug Bags goes to MS Research.
  • Purchased through Schools-On-I-Net, a portion of proceeds goes back to your school. Name your school when prompted.

Click on the Buy Now button to purchase your bug bag (while supplies last)
Price: $20
Shipping: $5

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Score a bug bag for free!

First 20 SOIN community members (administrators, teachers, parents or students) to submit their SOIN Story will receive a free Bug Bag as a Thank You from the SOIN Team. [Your affiliation with the SOIN school you name will be verified.]  Click here to submit your story.
Submissions should be 1-2 paragraphs long (at least 5 sentences) describing how you use SOIN in the classroom, to promote collaboration or to engage parents and students. We look forward to hearing from you!

Schools On I Net in your city: Miami Nov 18 2008
Oct 21st, 2008 by Schools-On-I-Net

Schools-On-I-Net Web based School Management Software, integrated with Google Apps for Education and FACTS tuition management present Education Management using Schools-On-I-Net.com

On behalf of Schools on I Net, we would like to formally invite you to a presentation in Miami, Florida on November 18th, 2008.
 
Schools On I Net is an online school-management software, based in New Jersey. Since 2000, SOIN has worked with leading independant schools on the East Coast, with outstanding results. We provide specialized services and tools, in order to facilitate educators and, at the same time, lower administrative load.
 
We would be honoured if you could attend.
 

 

Date:
November  18, 2008

Catalina Beach Resort
South Beach, Florida

Times:
10:30 am - 12:30 pm, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm or 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm  
 
Refreshments will be served. Parking is available at the hotel free of charge.
 

Sincerely,
Schools On I Net

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Schools-On-I-Net Announces Keep Me Logged In Feature
Sep 16th, 2008 by Schools-On-I-Net

 

Stay logged in for a day on Schools-On-I-Net Online School Management System

Now you can stay logged in for one day without being logged out or having your session expire by clicking YES when prompted.  When you first login, you will see a prompt: “Keep Me Logged In” - Click on YES to start a daily session.

This feature is great for academic administrators and office staff who asked if they can stay online throughout the day bypassing the default browswer sessions.

New feature on Schools-On-I-Net School Management System

This functionality allows users to remain logged-in to the school website for a day (keeps user session alive for a day), or until they log out.   A “Keep Me Logged-In” message window drops down in the left side menu as soon as user logs in to the website asking to confirm if they want to remain logged-in.

If user clicks “Yes” - then user session will be kept alive at the server for a day (maximum timeout).  In case the user’s session expires at the server (there are many other factors which can cause a session to expire), another message will be shown to user.

 SOIN administrators can enable/disable this functionality with a parameter, System/IsKeepMeLoggedIn=Y/N.

Available Now!

For questions or comments, please email us at sointeam@soink12.com

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