Common use of Networks and Network Security Clause in Contracts

Networks and Network Security.  Virus Protection: Students will not disable settings for virus protection, spam and filtering  Personal Hotspot Networks & Cellular Data Networks The school is not responsible for students using their Smartphone/Wi-Fi hotspot Cellular Data Networks to connect their laptops via their mobile phones which incurs charges to the student on their mobile phone plan.  Ad-hoc networks: Ad-hoc networks (the creation of a standalone wireless network between two or more laptops) are strictly forbidden while at school. The school’s network security system will scan for, remove and report on any ad-hoc networks detected.  Wired networks: Students are forbidden to plug any device into the school’s wired network. Any student caught with a device plugged into the schools wired network will receive an immediate suspension. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any non-school devices plugged into the schools wired network.  Hacking: Hacking is a criminal offence under the Cyber Crime Act (2001). Any hacking attempts will be forwarded to the police.  Packet Sniffing: Any type of software or hardware device designed to capture or view network data/packets is forbidden. Any student detected capturing network traffic will be suspended. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any device capturing packets.

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Samples: www.charleslatrobecollege.vic.edu.au, charleslatrobecollege.vic.edu.au

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Networks and Network Security. ‌ • Virus Protection: Students will not disable settings for virus protection, spam and filtering Personal Hotspot Networks & Cellular Data Networks The school is not responsible for students using their Smartphone/Wi-Fi hotspot Cellular Data Networks to connect their laptops via their mobile phones which incurs charges to the student on their mobile phone plan. Ad-hoc networks: Ad-hoc networks (the creation of a standalone wireless network between two or more laptops) are strictly forbidden while at school. The school’s network security system will scan for, remove and report on any ad-hoc networks detected. Wired networks: Students are forbidden to plug any device into the school’s wired network. Any student caught with a device plugged into the schools wired network will receive an immediate suspension. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any non-school devices plugged into the schools wired network. Hacking: Hacking is a criminal offence under the Cyber Crime Act (2001). Any hacking attempts will be forwarded to the police. Packet Sniffing: Any type of software or hardware device designed to capture or view network data/packets is forbidden. Any student detected capturing network traffic will be suspended. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any device capturing packets.

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Samples: www.charleslatrobecollege.vic.edu.au

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Networks and Network Security. Virus Protection: Students will not disable settings for virus protection, spam and filtering Personal Hotspot Networks & Cellular Data Networks The school is not responsible for students using their Smartphone/Wi-Fi hotspot Cellular Data Networks to connect their laptops via their mobile phones which incurs charges to the student on their mobile phone plan. Ad-hoc networks: Ad-hoc networks (the creation of a standalone wireless network between two or more laptops) are strictly forbidden while at school. The school’s network security system will scan for, remove and report on any ad-hoc networks detected. Wired networks: Students are forbidden to plug any device into the school’s wired network. Any student caught with a device plugged into the schools wired network will receive an immediate suspension. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any non-school devices plugged into the schools wired network. Hacking: Hacking is a criminal offence under the Cyber Crime Act (2001). Any hacking attempts will be forwarded to the police. Packet Sniffing: Any type of software or hardware device designed to capture or view network data/packets is forbidden. Any student detected capturing network traffic will be suspended. The school’s network security system will scan for and report on any device capturing packets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: charleslatrobecollege.vic.edu.au

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