Security
Employees must take every reasonable measure to protect Wander's technology.
Additional instruction will be provided during on-boarding or from your team lead, but here are the basics.Passwords, Tokens, and Secure Credentials
- Any passwords, tokens, or secure credentials must be stored in a password vault (i.e. Apple Keychain, 1Password, etc.). No sticky notes, notebooks, plain text files, etc.
- When creating accounts with 3rd-party services, if available, use Wander's Google Single Sign-On (SSO).
- Enable and use two-factor authentication at every opportunity.
- DO NOT commit any sensitive data to a code repository.
- DO NOT use Slack or Email to share sensitive data. Approved methods will be shared at on-boarding.
- Employees should avoid retaining secure credentials or service permissions when possible.
Work Computer
The computer you use for work must have the following:
- Password login
- FileVault or other disk encryption
- Up to date with all security patches