AXLR8 have launched a free eBook about GDPR in highly regulated staffing industries. Examples include guards and security officers, close protection services, airports and care services. It is also covered by a podcast for those with time to listen, e.g. whilst travelling. The eBook is full of check lists and references. You can cut and paste them straight out. Some may be reminders for experienced professionals but many will be new. Also, there are links and references to the legal sources and template “model” agreements and policies you can use.
Security
AXLR8 Cyber Essentials for 2023-4
We have just passed the Montpellier level assessment for Cyber Essentials and we are preparing for the AXLR8 Cyber Essentials Plus audit in January. Thanks again to Right Cue and IASME. This exercise is always encourages thought about our cyber security and is a springboard for the internal trainings and audits for the rest of the year.
Between now and January we are doing our annual Penetration Testing exercise. This is involves attempted hacking by skilled consultants and many vulnerability tests and infrastructure and code reviews.
Secure Passwords
Your passwords should be unique and memorable. If you do not read any more of this article, just remember to make your passwords from three random words.
Passwords should be…
- long at least 10 characters
- unique – do not use the same password for more than one purpose
- memorable – if possible so you do not have it on a yellow sticky!
- complex – add some numbers upper and lower case characters and some non-alphanumerics such as $, -,!,@ (special characters)
- regularly changed
- securely stored if stored at all. Possibly an encrypted file or a specialist recognised password vault
- changed occasionally (changed too often can create its own security weaknesses). It is accepted that a more complex long password changed less frequently (say annually) is better than a simpler, shorter password changed frequently (e.g. every quarter).
Some of the above may conflict. The better (long, uncrackable, frequently changed, etc.) your password is, the more difficult it is to recall. Therefore, you need to record it and, unless this is done securely, that in itself becomes a security weakness. The familiar yellow sticky on the screen is dangerous but writing them all down on a piece of paper is asking for trouble.
Only secure systems should be trusted with your personal information:
- encrypted password storage so not even the programmer of the system can read it.
- SSL encrypted browser to server communications (padlock HTTPS:// in the URL) so that it is not compromised between your PC and the server
- A ban on further attempts at password attempts after a small number of tries – five to ten attempts maximum.
Your information is probably already compromised
You must assume your password has already been found out and is available to many hackers. How? Check this site to see where your details.
Put your email into the box and see the results showing how many sites, where you used that site, and what personal information has already been stolen and has been on sale for many months or years. Everyone should know this but we reckon nineteen out of twenty AXLR8 clients we show this to are completely unaware of how exposed they are.
Brute Force Dictionary Attack
Someone can easily guess my password?
There are hacking tools that attempt thousands of username and password combinations. Many of our servers that are open to the internet have 45,000 attempts per day which are blocked.
The way password guessing works is by using information already available to the hacker’s computer. Your name is an example so do not use your name with “123” after it. Further, your first & last name, school and many more pieces of personal information must be assumed to be known by hackers. If you have a word that is typically used in your password such as a pet name, animal, flower, place, or whatever, a “Dictionary” attack will probably find it by using a list of common words and configurations of those words. For example, Dictionary attacks are really good at words and phrases. They also check adding your date of birth and other information they have derived or purchased. Thus, if your password is made from the word Banana and your date of birth (in this example 10th November), you might make a password like “B4n4n4-1011” On the face of it, this is more than 8 characters and obeys many of the accepted rules from a few years ago.
Good dictionary attacks already have your date of birth, first pet’s name, primary school name, and many other answers to “hint” and “ID check” questions you might have entered in other sites as mentioned above. Most know dates of birth and names of children, which are very common combinations for passwords. All know combinations of common passwords like “Secur1ty”, “pass1234”, “Password!” and “letmein” is well known. Similarly, although it is not the subject of this article, please do not keep your default firewall or blue tooth PIN as “1234” or “0000”. Also, obviously, do not make it the same as your bank PIN!
Yikes! What shall we do then?
Password reset
You should change your password now.
Dictionary attacks are very, very good at finding a word or phrase and number combination. However, they are unable to begin to guess at something you passed on the way to work, a randomly selected object in your house and a film you like or three things you saw on holiday or in a film plus your favourite actor.
Just choose three random words to make a memorable password and chuck in some number(s)/non-alpha(s) characters.
e.g. apple sock ship might end up apple1812-$hipSocks.
Maximum password attempts is a good way to protect against such attacks.
In conclusion make sure your passwords obey the rules at the top of this page and, if you do nothing else, use three random words that only you would recall because only you saw a jaguar, a robin and a bike tyre puncture on your way to the shop this morning.
Repercussions
If it is your personal password for, say a private bank, game or subscription, you may lose money or pride. Worse is possible if someone steals your identity and commits criminal offences in your name. It is not enough to know you are not guilty. There are several cases where an innocent victim of such ID theft has been attacked by another victim of the crime. Lastly, if you are at work and responsible for other people’s data on a system and neglect your duty to create a secure password and keep it secret, you could damage many other people. This could happen if you are working on any accounts, CRM, HR system and many others.
Also, if you are an AXLR8 client running a business you have built up for years, you will need to make sure that you and your staff abide by these simple rules in a complex world.
If this raises any queries, please call AXLR8 support on 01344 776500 and we can help your Super Users with your system security and staff security training.
AXLR8 just achieved compliance for Cyber Essentials
AXLR8 just completed our certification for Cyber Essentials! I can highly recommend the detailed, professional prompt and practical approach of RightCue who led us through the process. Thanks! #cybersecurity #datasecurity # #gdpr #CyberEssentials We are excited to announce the launch of our new project! #completedproject #compliance #IASMEconsortium
Clear new AXLR8 Portal interfaces
AXLR8 has been spending the last three years updating and improving the AXLR8 User Experience (UX). Many parts of the system are now being systematically added and seamlessly replacing exisiting client systems.
Staffing Agencies
Field staffing apps have been evolving for a while and are now customised to your company and also have all the functionality you would expect from AXLR8’s comprehensive staffing agency systems.
The staffing systems internal HQ Admin wokflows are being improved, functon by function, starting with the recruitment team using AXLR8 applicant tracking systems.
Dashboards
AXLR8 Dashboards are built internally at clients with knowledgeable accredited AXLR8 Super Users now. They can be built and placed any where in the system but the most popular place is the opening page with a management overview.
Finance
AXLR8 are growing in the commercial finance and loan management systems markets as a direct result of improving user interfaces.
Government
AXLR8 is updating the Information Request Management and Information Asset Register systems in use across central and local government and NHS.
Apps
AXLR8 have been delivering Apps on all major operating environments for seeral years for our clients to replace and complement our web apps and web portals.
The above maintenance app is a simple “see snap send” reporting mechanism as well as containing all the information requied for service, installation and other equipment management tasks for an engineer.
The comprehensive AXLR8 Staffing App is simpl for the staff member to use for shift information, work planning availability calendar, pay, expenses, field reporting and surveys (on and off line) updating personal details, Chat mechanism, proof of attendance and so much more. It is used by tens of thousands of staff every day.
Please email sales@axlr8.com or call us about your business systems requirement 01344 776500
AXLR8 Login Tips
Security is only going to get stronger in the world of business applications.
Therefore, some of your legitimate users will face occasional barriers to accessing your business applications including the one you have purchased from AXLR8.
Quick fixes
Assuming they are legitimate users, the quick solutions you can try are as follows.
Common user issue | What to do about it |
Forgot password (includes typing the wrong case e.g. “ABCD1234” instead of “AbCd1234”) | They should go through the password reset process. It sends them a temporary login and instructions on how to create a new secure password. A Super User can also kick off this password reset process. |
Too many false login attempts | The users account will be disabled. A Super User needs to go to their User Admin area, select that user and take their account from the “disabled” to the “active” list. Don’t forget to check they are still legitimate users! |
Not received password reset email | The email with the reset password instructions has probably gone into their spam folder.* The user must check their spam folder, retrieve the mail and follow the instructions. |
User forgot login name (includes typing it wrong such as “JOHN SMITH” when it is actually “JOHNSMITH” without a space) | They can use the user name reminder process. You can send them the correct user name and explain the importance of typing it exactly. |
*If all go to spam, then your DKIM and SPF records a may not be set up correctly and you may need to ask assistance of whoever manages your DNS. AXLR8 can re-supply the correct values for these.
The above should solve it (and probably similar problems from any system you may use, from any supplier). If not, one of your company’s AXLR8 Super Users should follow the steps in the link below with your user (client, field staff, etc.) in order to resolve the matter.
Detailed help notes
For more detailed instructions about how to troubleshoot problems when users cannot log in, please click here.