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Are you keeping USPS information and equipment safe?

The Postal Service is reminding employees and contractors to keep office spaces secure to protect USPS information and equipment.

Employees and contractors should always:

• Lock their computers by pressing the Windows and L keys or by pressing the control, alt and delete keys;

• Lock their cabinets and drawers — and keep the keys with them;

• Make sure sensitive or sensitive-enhanced documents have not been left on their desk or at a printer;

• Keep their USPS badge visible at all times;

• Not open secure doors for unknown people;

• Ensure visitors check in with the security control officer;

• Not share or write down sensitive information such as passwords, security codes or identification numbers; and

• Shred sensitive and sensitive-enhanced documents.

If an employee or contractor spots a security issues, they should report it to a manager or send an email to the CyberSafe at USPS team.

The CyberSafe at USPS Blue and LiteBlue pages have more information.

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