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Definitions - Information
Technology/Computer Usage |
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Acceptable Use
This term consists of these related concepts:
- Information/data and systems may only be used by authorized
individuals to accomplish tasks related to their jobs. Use of the
information and systems for personal gain, personal business, or
to commit fraud is prohibited.
- Information not classified as public must be protected, and must
not be disclosed without authorization. Unauthorized access, manipulation,
disclosure, or secondary release of such information constitutes
a security breach, and may be grounds for disciplinary action.
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| D - 800.2 |
Authentication
Proving that devices or persons are who they say they are. The most
common form of authentication is a user-id and password. The computer
or electronic device must be capable of providing authentication.
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| D - 800.3 |
Authorized User
Individual or entity permitted to make use of College computer or
network resources. Authorized users include students, staff, faculty,
alumni, sponsored affiliates, and other individuals who have an association
with the College that grants them access to college IT resources.
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| D - 800.4 |
College Electronic Data
Digital information that was created by or for the College or for
which the College has a custodial responsibility.
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| D - 800.5 |
Data Custodian
Representatives of the College who are assigned responsibility to
serve as stewards of College data. They are responsible for developing
procedures for creating, maintaining, and using college data, in
compliance with applicable policies, procedures, and laws.
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| D - 800.6 |
Data Owner
The principal supervisor responsible for ensuring proper management
of the data over its lifetime.
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| D - 800.7 |
Information Technology Resources
Facilities, technologies, and information resources used for information
processing, transfer, storage, and communications. Examples include
but not limited to computer labs, classroom technologies, computing
and electronic communications devices and services, such as modems,
e-mail, networks, telephones, voice mail, fax transmissions, video,
multimedia, instructional materials.
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| D - 800.8 |
Restricted Data
Data that does not fall within the definition of "public" data
as defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
or College policies.
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| D - 800.9 |
Security Incident
Intentional or accidental occurrence affecting information or related
technology in which there is a potential loss of data confidentiality
or integrity, or disruption of service.
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| D - 800.10 |
Security Log
Events captured by the operating system or other software that are
outside of established parameters. Examples include, but are not
limited to, multiple log-on attempts within a short time period or
attempted access of a protected file.
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| D - 800.11 |
Security Measures
Processes, software, and hardware used by system and network administrators
to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the
IT resources and data owned by the College and its authorized users.
Security measures may include reviewing files for potential or actual
policy violations and investigating security-related issues.
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