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Keeping Your Account Secure

Overview

Your PBR account gives access to email, files, financial systems, and customer data. Keeping it secure is your responsibility — and one of the most important things you can do to protect PBR.


Strong Passwords

  • Use a long passphrase — three or four random words are more secure than a short complex password (e.g. correct-horse-battery-staple)
  • Never use your PBR password on any other website or service
  • Never share your password with anyone — including IT staff. IT will never ask for your password

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA adds a second layer of security to your account. Always approve MFA prompts yourself — if you receive a prompt you did not initiate, deny it immediately and contact IT Helpdesk, as someone may be attempting to access your account.

See: Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)


Lock Your Screen

Always lock your screen when stepping away from your computer — even briefly.

  • Windows shortcut: Windows key + L
  • Your screen will also lock automatically after a period of inactivity

If You Think Your Account Has Been Compromised

Contact IT Helpdesk immediately if you:

  • Receive MFA prompts you did not initiate
  • See emails in your Sent folder you did not send
  • Cannot log in with your normal password
  • Accidentally entered your password on a suspicious website
  • Accidentally clicked a link in a suspicious email

The faster we know, the less damage can be done. There is no shame in reporting — acting quickly is what matters.

IT Helpdesk: [email protected]


Approved Devices Only

Only access PBR systems on PBR-issued or IT-approved devices. Do not log into PBR systems on personal computers at internet cafes, libraries, or shared kiosk devices.