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The use of the network security policy is to protect the networks and risks and losses associated with security and network resources. The Network Security Policies are responsibility to meet a reputation as well as potential liability. Network Security Policies and security constitute a risk to the academic mission. The loss of data or unauthorized disclosure of information on research and instructional computers, student records, and financial systems could greatly affect the faculty and students.

The goals of network security policy are to establish policies to protect the networks and computer systems from inappropriate use. The Network Security Policies mechanisms will aid in the identification and prevention of abuse of networks and computer systems. The Network Security Policies provide an mechanism for responding to complaints and queries about real networks and computer systems. The Network Security Policies establish mechanisms that will protect and satisfy legal responsibilities to its networks and computer systems connectivity to the worldwide Internet. The Network Security Policies mechanisms will support the goals of existing policies. The responsibility for the security of the computing resources rests with the system administrators who manage those resources.

Computing & Networking Services and the Computer Security Administration group will help system administrators to carry out responsibilities. Computing & Networking Services will help in preparing an annual report for the Committee relating experience with policy and the Committee will recommend improvements to the Provost. Computing & Networking Services will monitor in real-time, backbone network traffic for the detection of unauthorized activity, intrusion attempts and compromised equipment.

Carry out and review the results of automated network-based vulnerability, compromise assessment and guideline compliance scans of the systems and devices on University networks in order to detect known vulnerabilities, compromised hosts, and guideline compliance failures, Computing & Networking Services will inform the departmental system administrators of planned scan activity providing detailed information about the scans, including time of scan, originating machine, and test and vulnerabilities tested for.

The security, operation or functionality of the scanned machines should not be endangered by the scan; Computing & Networking Services will provide tools to departments so they may run their own testing.

Computing & Networking Services will report the results of scans that identify security vulnerabilities only to the departmental system administrator contact responsible for those systems; Computing & Networking Services will report recurring vulnerabilities over multiple scans to departmental management; if identified security vulnerabilities, compromises or guideline compliance failures deemed to be a significant risk to others and which have been reported to the relevant system administrators, are not addressed in a timely manner, Computing & Networking Services may take steps to disable network access to those systems and/or devices until the problems have been rectified.

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