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This security question is defined at the first login: You can select the desired question from a list of suggestions or enter it yourself, and must enter the answer yourself.
You can subsequently edit the security question in the System → Users → Own account menu → User data.
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Security Criteria
The following security criteria apply for account names and passwords:
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The current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge, and Safari (only on macOS) are supported in the current EFSversions. If your installation is still using an older EFS version, the browser version will no longer be supported . This means that older EFS versions do not provide browser bug fixes, if current versions are already available.
The version 11 of the Internet Explorer is supported. The support of the older versions (IE 9-10) was discontinued as of 17.4. The support of Chrome, Firefox, and Edge is limited to the latest version. Older versions are not supported. The Safari version of the current and the previous macOS release is supported. Currently the Safari version 11+ is supported.
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Table Overview
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Browser support of customized solutions cannot be ensured. The guarantee only applies to out-of-the-box functionalities. If a layout or feature has been adapted to customer requirements, there is no guarantee that enhancements in the standard EFS will automatically fix a customized feature. |
Protection against viruses, malware and cross-site attacks
With EFS you can rely on ad-hoc anti-virus and malware scanning for all uploads within the EFS administration area. During an upload, files are immediately scanned for malware, before being moved to their final destination within the EFS platform. If malware is found, files are immediately removed from the temporary storage and the user is notified that the upload was not successful. This approach ensures that at no point malware can be distributed through EFS.
Tivian also uses CSRF tokens for protecting the EFS administration area from cross-site attacks – without compromising on usability. While being reliably protected from cross-site request forgery attacks, administration users can continue working in concurrent browser tab sessions.
Working with a web application
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