How to Reset your MyHR Altec Password

Resetting your MyHR Altec Oracle PeopleSoft password is easy and keeps your information safe. Just follow the steps below, and you’ll be all set. Remember to make your password strong and change it sometimes.

Note: You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your MyHR Altec account and password and for restricting access to your computer; as such we recommend that you do not divulge your password to anyone as you are responsible for all activities that occur under your account.

How to Reset your MyHR Altec Password

If you forget your password, you can reset it by getting a code sent to your phone or email, then use that code to sign in. To reset a forgotten password on the Altec Myhr Employee Portal, follow these steps:

How to Reset your MyHR Altec Password
  1. Go to the MyHR Altec login page: Open your browser and navigate to the MyHR Altec portal. myhr.altec.com/psp/P92HALT/?cmd=login
  2. Locate the “Forgot Password” link: On the login page, click on the link that says “Forgot Password?” Or just copy this link (myhr.altec.com/psc/P92HALT_PW/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/MAINTAIN_SECURITY.EMAIL_PSWD.GBL) into your browser to access the password reset page.
  3. Enter your User ID: After clicking on “Forgot Password,” you’ll be prompted to enter your User ID. This will be used to find your profile, in order to authenticate you.
  4. Follow the Verification Steps: You may be asked to complete a verification process. This can involve answering security questions, entering a code sent to your email, or using other authentication methods.
  5. Create a New Password: Once verified, you’ll be allowed to create a new password. Choose a strong, unique password that meets the portal’s requirements, which often include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
  6. Save and Log In: After resetting your password, save the changes and return to the login page. Use your new password to log into the portal.

If you encounter any issues, you may need to contact Altec’s HR or IT support for further assistance

Security Measures to Protect Your Employee Account

Protecting your employee account password is essential to maintaining the security of your personal and work-related information. Here are some effective security measures:

1. Use a Strong Password

  • Length: Aim for at least 12 characters.
  • Complexity: Combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
  • Avoid Common Phrases: Don’t use easily guessable information like “Password123” or your birth date.

2. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

  • If available, enable MFA for your employee account. This adds a layer of security by requiring a second form of identification, such as a code sent to your phone or email.

3. Use a Unique Password for Each Account

  • Reusing passwords across different accounts increases vulnerability. Always use a unique password for your employee account to minimize risk.

4. Avoid Saving Passwords on Shared Devices

  • Avoid storing passwords on shared or public computers. On personal devices, use a trusted password manager if needed.

5. Change Your Password Regularly

  • Regularly updating your password every few months is a good practice. If you suspect any security issue, change it immediately.

6. Beware of Phishing Attempts

  • Be cautious of emails or messages asking you to log in or share your credentials. Always verify the source and look for any unusual signs before clicking links.

7. Log Out When Done

  • Especially on shared devices or public computers, log out completely after each session.

8. Monitor Account Activity

  • Periodically check for any unfamiliar activity in your account. If your employee portal provides login history, review it for suspicious sign-ins.

9. Report Suspicious Activity Immediately

  • If you notice any unauthorized access or suspect that your account may be compromised, report it to your HR or IT department as soon as possible.

Implementing these practices can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your employee account.