SES Implementation Jumpstart Optional Action 5

Whitelist SES emails and URLs.

Last updated: 2020-04-301

Your agency SES users will receive system notifications through email, including login information and task alerts. SES users will also access the system through the SES URL and its accompanying sites, including Appian, Okta® and its Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. Therefore, it is important for users to mark certain email addresses and URLs as safe. This action can be taken now by following these instructions.

  1. Work with your agency’s security team to ensure that the following URLs and email addresses are marked as safe to ensure that you receive the appropriate emails and notifications from SES.

SES System Technology Requirements

Visit State Examination System Technology Requirements for more details regarding the technical requirements for SES.

SES Task and Notification Emails

The following email addresses will be used to send notifications to State Examination System (SES) users. Please be sure SES users are able to receive emails from these addresses.

SES URLs

The following websites may need to be accessed by users while using SES and certain supporting systems for SES. Please be sure SES users are able to freely access the following URLs.

We look forward to working with you during this jumpstart phase and during the formal implementation process of SES. Please do not hesitate to contact me at lschmidt@csbs.org with any questions about the optional actions listed above.

1 This document lists optional actions and instructions state agencies can perform now prior to the SES formal implementation process, comprised by onboarding and training. Working on these options ahead of time will enhance your implementation process and make certain agency-specific features in the system readily available to you during the onboarding process. Please note that completing any of the options below does not guarantee that the agency will get early access to the system or that the agency will start the formal implementation system earlier than planned.