Lock | Shortcut Extra Quality

Every device used in a shared or semi-public environment must have a clearly communicated lock shortcut, and all users should demonstrate proficiency during onboarding.

Apple offers a few ways to lock your screen, depending on your keyboard and whether your Mac has Touch ID. Command (⌘) + Control (⌃) + Q lock shortcut

Failure to lock workstations may result in security vulnerabilities. Random security audits may be conducted to ensure compliance with this "Clear Screen" policy. Every device used in a shared or semi-public

We all know the feeling. You are working on a sensitive document, and a coworker waves you over to their desk, or you dash to the kitchen for a snack. In that 30-second window, your computer is vulnerable. Anyone could sit down, access your email, or peek at your private messages. Random security audits may be conducted to ensure

Shortcuts are great, but humans are forgetful. To bolster your security: