Title: Horses and Barn Doors: Evolution of Corporate Guidelines for Internet Usage
Authors: Sally Hambridge Jeffrey C. Sedayao
Abstract:
- Intel's Internet usage policy evolved from practically non-existent to
explicitly defined - all in reaction to changing conditions and
security threats. This paper covers the evolution of Intel Internet
access policy, a continual struggle to close the barn doors before the
horses get out . Throughout the paper, it outline key lessons author
have learned during the policy-making process. It discusses Intel's
first taste of the Internet, Intel's policy-making process, the open
access policy of that period, and the resulting security
challenges. It then covers the imposition of a stricter policy and
implementing a firewall to enforce that policy The paper proceeds to
describe today's problems, the majority of which center around Intel
people accessing the Internet. In response to this problem and growing
numbers of people wanting to use the Internet, Intel has drawn up
explicit corporate guidelines on Internet use. These guidelines are
then compared to various Acceptable Use Policies and Netiquette
guides. The paper concludes with some additional tasks Intel is
planning in order to keep the barn doors closed .
Title: Purdue Access to Records Policies
Authors: Purdue University
Abstract:
- Disclosure Of University Records: Procedures For Use In Connection
With The "Access To Public Records" Law, And In Response To
Third-Party Subpoenas.
Title: Purdue Data Ownership
Authors: Purdue University
Abstract:
- A letter to Deans, directors,and Heads of Schools, Divisions, Departments,
and Offices, and Regional Campus Chancellors, concerning the Security of
data on the administrative data processing center's computing
equipment.
Title: Purdue-FERPA
Authors: Purdue University
Abstract:
- A open letter to all Purdue University students and staff concerning University
policy regarding the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974"
(as Amended).
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