NOTE: UniSA cannot be held accountable for loss of personal mobile devices while on campus. If you have lost, misplaced or had your mobile device stolen while on a UniSA campus you need to contact Campus Security and reset your UniSA password IMMEDIATELY.
UniSA recommends that you make sure you know where your tablet, phone, notebook, or laptop is at all times and that you avoid leaving them unattended unless locked away in a secure drawer or cupboard.
You should also protect the device using encryption and/or passwords.
You should take similar steps to ensure you do not leave portable storage devices such as USBs and external hard drives unattended, and it should be noted that storage devices can also be protected via encryption and passwords.
If someone gets hold of your mobile device, or storage device they may have access to all of your information and plenty of time to access it. Unauthorised access of information and data theft are the main threats due to lost mobile devices and lost storage devices.
Please ensure you follow these guidelines to prevent confidential information being disclosed to an unauthorised person:
- If you have a UniSA laptop or table PC in your office always remember to lock the room, even if you only leave for a few minutes.
- Avoid storing any confidential data on portable storage devices.
- Set access codes, and always use strong passwords/codes.
The UniSA Information Security Policy (PDF) requires staff to use encryption or equally strong measures on sensitive data stored in mobile or portable computing devices, and confidential data must not be downloaded to mobile computing or storage devices unless approval has been obtained from the relevant data owner.