Kim,

Aside from containing all of your applications within a portal or some
visual identity and enforcing your logout policy, LSU has not set education
in place for telling people to close their browsers.  Honestly, it is
somewhat of a headache but we couldn't plan around it effectively.  Perhaps
you can do something fancy like issuing TGTs with different expirations
based on whether someone is faculty/staff versus student.

Andrew Feller
12901 Jefferson Hwy #821
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
[email protected]
(225) 802-6868


On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Kim Cary <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> Is there something you do on the CAS server pages that you find effective
> in reminding users to exit their browser when leaving their workstation?
> (I'm particularly asking about how you word or code your CAS pages, rather
> than other technical measures you might take that depend on workstation
> architecture or configuration).
>
> Are there other educational measures that you've taken that have helped get
> users in the habit of exiting their browser after being done with a CAS
> signon session?
>
> Kim
>
> ~=|=~
>
> Kim Cary
> Chief Information Security Officer
> Pepperdine University
>
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