Device Security. Service Provider agrees that all Devices to which Content is or can be distributed shall contain rights management or service protection functionality approved in writing by Sprint.
Device Security. I will not try to upload, download or access any materials which are illegal or inappropriate or may cause harm or upset others. • I will not use any programs or software that might allow me to bypass the filtering systems. • I will report immediately any damage or faults involving school equipment or software, however this may have happened. • I will not open a hyperlink in any email or attachment to an email if I have any concerns about it or think it may contain a virus or other harmful programs. • I will not install, attempt to install or store programs or software on any school device, nor will I try to alter computer settings. E-Safety Websites xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/onlinesafety xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx KS3 and above Acceptable Use Form This form relates to the Student Acceptable Use Policy Agreement, to which it is attached. Please date and sign below to show that you have read, understood, and agree to the rules included in the Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. I understand that if I do not sign and return this agreement, access will not be granted to school ICT systems and I will not be able to participate in any remote learning/support conferences. I have read and understand the above and agree to follow these guidelines when: • I use the Trust systems and devices (both in and out of school) • I use my own devices in school (when allowed) eg mobile phones, gaming devices, USB devices, cameras etc. • I use my own equipment out of school in a way that is related to me being a member of this school eg communicating with other members of the school, accessing school email, VLE, website etc. And know that if I fail to comply with this Acceptable Use Policy Agreement, I will be subject to disciplinary action. This may include loss of access to the Trust network / internet, detentions, exclusion, electronic contact with parents/carers and, in the event of illegal activities, involvement of the police Name: ……………………………………………………. Class: ……………………………………………………. Signed ( Student/Scholar): ……………………………………………………. Date ……………………………………………………. I have read through and discussed this Acceptable Use Policy Agreement with my child. I understand that I need to check that participation in any remote learning/contact will not incur any unexpected costs such as mobile access data charges and that the school cannot be held responsible if any charges are applied. I understand and give my agreement that on ...
Device Security. Under no circumstances should devices or accessories be left in unsupervised areas. Unsupervised areas include the bathrooms, hallways, library, cafeteria, or any other area deemed insecure. Any device left in these areas is in danger of being stolen or tampered with by unauthorized individuals.
Device Security. SMDs may self-lock or lock to a fixed object. No device or device security alert component may contact law enforcement without human verification or represent to any person that it has the capability to contact law enforcement without human verification.
Device Security. If your Device is lost or stolen, since your account data is not stored on your Device, it cannot be compromised. You are responsible for:
Device Security. You understand that data transmitted to mobile devices is not encrypted, meaning that others may be able to intercept transmissions of data relating to your Accounts. You agree to take precautions to protect the security and integrity of your Accounts when using Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking, including but not limited to (i) not leaving your mobile device unattended while logged into Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking; (ii) logging off immediately after using Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking; (iii) not providing your user name, Password, or other access information for Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking to any unauthorized person. You agree that you are solely responsible for all transactions made with respect to your Accounts by any person you allow to use your mobile device, login information or other means of accessing Digital (online and/or mobile) Banking.
Device Security. Students should never leave the Student Laptop unattended. When not using the Student Laptop, either power it down properly or put it in Screen Lock mode (Windows + “L”). Students should never leave Student Laptops in unsupervised areas. Unsupervised areas include, but are not limited to, any floor, the cafeteria, outdoor tables, benches, computer labs, buses, locker rooms, media centers, classrooms, gyms, dressing rooms, restrooms, or hallways. Students must secure their Student Laptops in their locker before going to an unsecured area, with permission from their teacher.
Device Security. Each of the devices has a security program installed on it. We have tried to strike a balance between usability of the equipment, and appropriate security to prevent the units from being damaged or used to cause damage to the Xxxxx School District system. Three primary forms of security exist: Device Security - Security is in place on the devices to prevent certain activities. These include downloading or installing software in the devices, removing software, changing system settings, etc.
Device Security. All network devices are configured with only the ports and services needed. Ports not requested or used by the customer are not a member of any configuration. Management access to switches is only possible from an internal management network. Management accounts are radius based and frequent password changes are mandatory. All configurations are stored on a backup server in case a network device fails. All configuration changes are systematically recorded and emailed to an internal review group. Internal routing protocols are authenticated using encrypted handshakes. Unauthorized information cannot be injected into the network.
Device Security. You are solely responsible for the security of any device(s) you choose to access our Online Banking and/or our Mobile Application services through (including, but not limited to, any smart phone, tablet, desktop, and/or laptop device). The Bank encourages Online Banking and Mobile Application users to take security measures, including;