The endpoint encryption initiative has entered a new phase with three important developments to be announced in a campus-wide memo scheduled for October 14:
For each device in MyDevices, you will have four options:
a) Open mydevices.stanford.edu to see a list of devices and their compliance statuses.
b) Click the Remove button for that device.
c) Select the appropriate reason for removal and click the Submit button.
a) Open mydevices.stanford.edu to see a list of devices and their compliance statuses.
b) Click on the device's link in the Model column to open its details page.
c) Complete the specified actions in the Compliance Information section.
a) Open encrypt.stanford.edu and use the exception link in the second paragraph.
b) Your exception request will be reviewed within one week.
a) Receive weekly email notifications until the device's enforcement grace period has expired.
b) Campus network access will be restricted for any device that remains non-compliant after its grace period has expired.
To learn more about Stanford's encryption program, please see encrypt.stanford.edu.