Network segregation. All use of SOIL, including access to applications and services on SOIL, shall comply with procedures designed to keep SOIL separate from other networks, especially the Internet, in order to keep SOIL secure from malicious activities and faults. User organisations shall refrain from any activity which may breach this security. Network resources (servers, applications, routers etc.) should not be connected to both Internet and SOIL, unless extra barriers are implemented and maintained to avoid “short circuiting” SOIL and Internet. Public IP addresses and segments, used on SOIL, must be reserved for the purpose and not used on Internet.
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Samples: Soil Agreement, Collabor8 Soil Agreement, Service Agreement