ACCEPTABLE INTERNET USE POLICY BY: BRANDON POLK, SUBHAN NADEEM.

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ACCEPTABLE INTERNET USE POLICY BY: BRANDON POLK, SUBHAN NADEEM

WHAT IS AN ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY A policy that limits the use of various internet websites in order to maintain the safety of students as well as prevent inappropriate use of computers.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A POLICY? Tells you what is/isn’t allowed Tells you who the computer belongs to What happens if you do not abide by the policy Includes your signature of Acceptance

WHY HAVE A POLICY To prevent inappropriate use Maintain security Protects the Employees and the business

LAWS GOVERNING INTERNET USE Copyright laws Child protection laws Privacy rights and safety National security

WORKPLACE POLICY a description of the instructional values and approaches to be sustained by Internet access in schools a code of ethical conduct governing behavior on the Internet a description of the consequences of violating the AUP a description of what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable use of the Internet a statement reminding users that Internet access and the use of computer networks is a privilege, not a right

POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES TO VIOLATING AN AUP First you get a warning Commonly the service is withdrawn Suspend the persons account Terminate the persons account Bring legal action to enjoin violations and/or to collect damages

THREATS OF THE INTERNET Viruses Inappropriate content Illegal Downloading

CONCLUSION Inappropriate use of computer is a violation of an AUP. Do not download anything. Being able to use a computer is a privilege, not a right. Be cautious while browsing the internet and follow all guidelines provided by the company, employee, or teacher.