As is the case with your PID password, if you suspect the PDC password has been compromised, you must change it.
#2
If your PDC is lost, stolen, or otherwise compromised, you must ensure that it is revoked by contacting 4help, or by visiting Student Telecommunciations. StuTel can issue another PDC.
You will need to have your existing PDC revoked and a new one issued if key information-for example, your name-changes.
#3
Finally, if you leave the university, you must return your token and your PDC will be revoked. n n n
The signing slide uses eToken. All the rest use Token. Is that intenional?
Slide 2: change doesn't to does not. The way the 's and ,s line up make it hard to read
Do you want to introduce PDC on the first Personal Digital Certificate slide?
Getting your PDC slide: Do you want to reverse the order of the first two bullet points? Somehow those two points need something. Perhaps a separate slide with the token picture first.
I guess I don't understand your comments (above). Am I correct to assume your comments are all on the revocation slide? And is this suggest text for the audience?
3 Comments
Susan R. Brooker-Gross
Nov 30, 2006#1
As is the case with your PID password, if you suspect the PDC password has been compromised, you must change it.
#2
If your PDC is lost, stolen, or otherwise compromised, you must ensure that it is revoked by contacting 4help, or by visiting Student Telecommunciations. StuTel can issue another PDC.
You will need to have your existing PDC revoked and a new one issued if key information-for example, your name-changes.
#3
Finally, if you leave the university, you must return your token and your PDC will be revoked.
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Joan Watson
Nov 30, 2006The signing slide uses eToken. All the rest use Token. Is that intenional?
Slide 2: change doesn't to does not. The way the 's and ,s line up make it hard to read
Do you want to introduce PDC on the first Personal Digital Certificate slide?
Getting your PDC slide: Do you want to reverse the order of the first two bullet points? Somehow those two points need something. Perhaps a separate slide with the token picture first.
Greg Kroll
Dec 04, 2006Susan,
I guess I don't understand your comments (above). Am I correct to assume your comments are all on the revocation slide? And is this suggest text for the audience?