I don't know why you would keep old passwords as records but in light of
recent events in San Francisco I can see that it makes sense to keep a
record of current administrator or "root" or "super user" passwords.
Maybe even store them in those kind of plastic holders you see in the
movies which they crack open to get missile launch codes <grin>
Many systems automatically prompt/expire passwords on a periodic basis
(every 6 months, 12 months, whatever)so I guess retention could just
follow that cycle.
On systems that use some sort of biometric input or swiped card in lieu
of a manually typed password that info would not be quite as perishable
and would be stored in the system itself. I guess retention could follow
the tenure of the employee or replacement of a lost card. Actually, on
those sort of systems I don't even know if you could get that password
info out to store it elsewhere as a record.
Interesting question.
To answer the question though - no we don't keep passwords as records.
Gerry
Va Beach, VA
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What would be the reasoning to retain past passwords? I don't see the
business or legal reasoning for doing this. I am open to being
enlightened!
Todd Baareman | Records Management | Steelcase Inc. | 616.246.9581
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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:16 AM
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Subject: Scheduling passwords
Good morning,
I am interested in finding out whether any of your organizations
schedule computer passwords as records (i.e. system administrator
passwords). If so, what is your reasoning for doing so and how did you
arrive at a retention period?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Siri Berdahl
Electronic Records Analyst
The Library of Virginia
800 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219-8000
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