Policies and Procedures
· Appropriate Use Guidelines – This policy document describes at a summary level the basic guidelines for appropriate use of technology and covers a broad set of technology topics.
· Procedure for Adding Network Connections
· Disconnecting from the Network – Defines circumstances under which, and the procedure to be followed to disconnect a device from the network.
· Email – declares the campus e-mail system is an official communication tool for University Business, defines the rules associated with the administration of the email system and defines the appropriate use of _Everyone email distribution lists.
· Passwords – Defines specific policy on the creation and standards for passwords that give access to university data and also defines the authority given to the networking staff to endure secure passwords.
· Information Assurance – This policy defines the procedures used to ensure the accessibility, confidentiality and integrity of the University’s assets, including Information technology (IT) resources such as equipment and processes, are reliable, secure, and used in ways consistent with the campus mission.
· Response to Subpoenas – Document defines how requests for access to confidential data by legal means such as subpoenas, search warrants, and other official requests will be handled.
· Web Design – This policy is designed to set a uniform standard for appearance and quality for World Wide Web pages created and maintained by administrative offices at UW-Superior.
· Web Guidelines – A guide for designing and publishing web pages that are uniform, functional and accessible yet reasonably easy to create and maintain.
· Technology Accessibility – This policy is designed to guide compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act with respect to the implementation of information and instructional technology at UW-Superior.
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Server Deployment
Outside the Data Center – This policy is designed ensure
that servers on the campus network are licensed and maintained to be secure.
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FERPA PowerPoint
Presentation – Outlines the FERPA guidelines which protect
student information.