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Home > Computer Security PoliciesComputer Security Policies emphasizes to user community the importance of information system security and their role and to assign specific responsibilities for the provision of information and data security and for the security of the computing infrastructure. The Computer Security Policies applies computational, storage, and network devices that make use of the Laboratory resources. Computer Security Policies are limited to system whether network is not attached either directly or remotely by any means including any type of dial-up connection. The Computer Security Policies applies to all users of the systems and resources. The goals of Computer Security Policies are to provide a secure, robust, and useable computing environment for the working community. This goal embodies protection of data and resources from unauthorized used, protection from operational failures due to unauthorized use, and the use of procedures and policies that are effective without being burdensome. Further goals are to ensure accountability for data, information, and other computing resources to individuals have access, and to ensure that all applicable policies, directives, mandates and legal requirements are applied and adhered to. Computer Security Policies are responsible for informing users about policy, and interacting with users on security issues. Computer Security Policies are responsible for ensuring the continued operation of the systems and implementing appropriate security measures to comply with this security policy. End users: any person who has access to a computing or network resource. Computer Security Policies are responsible for using the resources in accordance with suspected breach of security to the Computer Center. Computer Security Policies has a responsible for the maintenance and security of the computer and for applicable policies and procedures. In order to prevent unauthorized access to data, software, and other resources residing on the network, all security mechanisms of the system must be under exclusive control of the local administrator and relevant personnel of the Computer Center. In order to prevent the malicious software users must ensure that software is licensed and safe. Backups of all data residing on stand alone systems or clusters are the responsibility of the local administrator. The Computer Center staff is responsible for backups of all central systems and servers. The local administrator and the Computer Center if a security violation or failure is suspected or detected. Responsible for not exploiting system weaknesses. Do not intentionally modify, destroy, read, or transfer information in an unauthorized manner; do not intentionally deny others authorized access to or use of computing resources and information. Thus, the Computer Security Policies are responsible for the total protection of the system in terms of both data recovery and in terms of security. Computer Security Policies are responsible for maintenance and security of the computer and are applicable for the policies and procedures. The access to unauthorized access to data, can be prevented from residing on the network. |
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