Secure Pass IDs are available to all New York attorneys. Purchasing a Secure Pass is completely voluntary, but having one allows the holder to enter New York State courthouses without having to pass through magnetometers.
A secure pass is issued solely to expedite entrance into UCS facilities while on official business. It may not be used to enter the courthouse if you are there on a personal matter; this includes entrance to see a friend or family member who is in court on a legal matter. An attorney who uses a secure pass for entry on a personal matter is subject to forfeiting Secure Pass privileges.
Since October 22, 2001, attorneys entering any of the several facilities of the court have been required to pass through metal detectors. In April 2002, the court began to issue a form of Attorney Identification Card called the "Secure Pass." This card is technologically advanced and provides a high level of security. Attorneys carrying a Secure Pass will not be required to pass through the metal detectors. By making this card available to the Bar, the court system will be able to maintain security while avoiding inconvenience to attorneys, many of whom enter the facilities of the court with great frequency.
The application form must be accompanied by two color passport photos. Photos must have a white or light solid background. Personal photographs or photos with colored or cluttered backgrounds will not be accepted.
All applicants must appear in person in the Security Operations Office located on the 14th Floor of 320 Jay Street (or other Unified Court System facility) to submit the application. At that time, the applicant must exhibit to court staff two forms of photo ID (valid passport, driver's license, other government-issued or employer-issued photo ID) to verify the applicant's identity.
An attorney carrying his/her valid Secure Pass will, upon showing it to a Court Officer, be allowed to enter the facilities of the court without passing through the metal detectors. If the attorney forgets to bring the Pass, he/she will be required to go through the security post; Officers will not be able to accept an explanation that the attorney is the holder of a pass but simply forgot to bring it.
If a pass is lost or stolen, the holder may apply for a replacement by following the directions set out above and by attaching a copy of the police report indicating the loss or theft of the original card.
The LastPass password generator creates random passwords based on parameters set by you. Parameters include password length, whether the password should be easy to say or read, and whether the password should have uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Yes. The LastPass password generator creates random, secure passwords based on the parameters defined by you. Any password generated is tested against the industry-standard zxcvbn library to determine how strong the password you generate is.
No. The browser and in-app password generator function the same. The only difference is that the in-app generator will also autofill and save the created password for you. Whereas with the online generator, you must copy your password and paste it into the necessary form field.
SecurePass Email can be used to send confidential information or data that is shared by email but shouldn't be forwarded, downloaded, or copied&pasted. A link protected by a SecurePass code will be forwarded to the recipients via email. The secure passcode will only be sent to the actual recipient's email address, and the recipient must enter the code to view the email's content, which cannot be forwarded, copied&pasted, printed, or downloaded. The SecurePass Email can be set to expire after a certain period of time, after which the recipient will no longer be able to access the link and thus the content in the email.
The New York City Department of Correction issues photo identification legal passes to attorneys and attorney assistants for admission to all New York City Department of Correction facilities to confer with inmate clients.
The Department issues three-year photo identification passes to attorneys admitted in New York State or one-day photo identification passes to attorneys admitted outside of New York State. It issues one-year, four-month (for student interns), or one-day photo identification passes for attorney assistants such as paralegals, investigators, law students, social workers, or other individuals employed by or working under the supervision of an attorney.
Individuals seeking Department-issued legal passes must apply in-person at the Department's Human Resources Division at 75-20 Astoria Blvd., Suite 320, East Elmhurst, NY 11370. Queries may be addressed at 718-546-3276, during the Attorney Pass Room's hours of operation.
Attorneys who possess a New York State Unified Court System Attorney Secure Pass do not need to obtain a separate Department-issued attorney pass to gain admission to Department facilities. Attorneys who do not possess such identification from New York State, including all attorneys admitted in other jurisdictions, must apply for a Department-issued pass in-person at the Human Resources Division, 75-20 Astoria Blvd., Suite 320, East Elmhurst, NY.
To apply for the three-year pass or the one-day pass, the applicant must submit a completed application form and at least one government-issued photo identification. If attorneys are not registered with the New York State Office of Court Administration, they must submit a copy of their certificate of good standing from the Appellate Division, or a similar document issued by the courts in another state, or a copy of bar admission certificate. Attorneys will receive their pass on the day of application.
Attorney assistants, e.g., paralegals, investigators, law students, social workers, or other individuals employed by or working under the supervision of an attorney representing an inmate, can apply for photo identification passes valid for one year, four months or one day. The four-month pass will be issued to student interns who are assisting an attorney or legal services organization, while a one-year pass will be issued to permanent employees or other individuals expected to be working under the supervision of an attorney for that time or longer. Applicants must submit a completed application form and at least one government-issued photo identification. In addition, the applicant must submit a letter from an attorney-employer detailing the applicant's title, duties, and reason for the one-year, four-month, or one-day pass. For a one-year or four-month pass, the letter must also ensure that the attorney-employer will notify the Department during the one-year or four-month period if the applicant's employment or internship with the attorney-employer ends and return the one-year or four-month pass to the Legal Pass Office.
The Department will not accept applications for an attorney assistant pass unless the applicant is working under the supervision of an attorney actively engaged in representing one or more inmates in the Department's custody.
Such identification shall consist of a valid, state-issued driver's license; a valid, state-issued non-driver identification card; a United States passport; or a United States permanent resident card (green card).
Completed applications must be hand-delivered to the Human Resources Division, New York City Department of Correction, 75-20 Astoria Blvd, Suite 320, East Elmhurst NY 11370. All applicants must appear in-person to sign for and pick up passes, under the following schedule:
If a pass is lost or stolen, the pass holder must notify the Attorney Pass Room during regular hours of operation at 718-546-3276 as soon as possible. Alternatively, If reporting a lost or stolen pass during hours other than Pass Room operating hours, report information at 718-546-3228 or at 718-546-3110 between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. The loss must also be immediately reported to the nearest police precinct. The pass holder must provide the Department of Correction with the incident report that the Police Department issued.
For those who have found a lost pass, please mail the item to the New York City Department of Correction, Human Resources Division, Attorney Pass Room, 75-20 Astoria Boulevard, Suite 320, E. Elmhurst, NY 11370, or, drop it at the nearest police precinct.
A $5 fee will be applied for each pass issued. Payment may be made only with a U.S. Postal money order, payable to The New York City Department of Correction. The completed DOC pass application and payment must be submitted in person to:
The #numericID is the ID of an item. I wonder if the site is secure enough against crawling if the API are allowed under the same domain only, or if I should follow another practice more orthodox: cookies? re-factor the app as single page instead of two-pages - first for query, second for results? ...?
Before I was able to store email passwords in the Windows Credential Store and pass them to the Email activities as variables.
How am I going to achieve this since now I can retrieve only secured string which works only in type.
As Genfour suggested we need to create an activity that returns a string from a SecureString.
Until then String plainStr = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(string.Empty, secureStr).Password
should work
Ok, got it. Well I think adding an activity that makes a secure password, unsecure, defies the security purpose. I would instead add a SecureString argument to activities that need it, like Send Mail.
@andraciorici, @Lavinia, @Horia
By exposing this method of retrieving secure password from Windows Credentials Vault we are ultimately compromising the security; as any developer can write this piece of code ant Production system and get the passwords from vault.
How can we avoid this security breach :