Common use of Security of Personal and Professional Communications Clause in Contracts

Security of Personal and Professional Communications. 23.2.1 Members have the right to privacy in their personal and professional communications and files, whether on paper or in electronic form, subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and any other legal requirement. The Xxxxxxx and Vice-Principal (Academic) may authorize access to a Member’s computing and network account(s) with the University only if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Member may be threatening the security and integrity of the computing or network facilities, violating any software licensing agreement, or attempting to access another user’s account or data without that user’s permission. 23.2.2 Notwithstanding Article 23.2.1, the University retains the right to administer its information technology system to block, intercept, prevent or limit the sending or receipt of unsolicited communications and files. The sole purpose of this Article is to enable the University to filter spam, viruses and other similar malicious communications and files. 23.2.3 The University, through Information Technology Services, shall review the Electronic Information Security Policy Framework (as approved by the Senate on May 27, 2014) to ensure that it is consistent with Article 23.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Security of Personal and Professional Communications. 23.2.1 Members have the right to privacy in their personal and professional communications and files, whether on paper or in electronic form, subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and any other legal requirement. The Xxxxxxx and Vice-Principal (Academic) may authorize access to a Member’s computing and network account(s) with the University only if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Member may be threatening the security and integrity of the computing or network facilities, violating any software licensing agreement, or attempting to access another user’s account or data without that user’s permission. 23.2.2 Notwithstanding Article 23.2.1, the University retains the right to administer its information technology system to block, intercept, prevent or limit the sending or receipt of unsolicited communications and files. The sole purpose of this Article is to enable the University to filter spam, viruses and other similar malicious communications and files. 23.2.3 The Information Systems Security Manager University, through Information Technology Services, shall review the Information Systems Security Standards (pursuant to the Electronic Information Security Policy Framework (as approved by the Senate on May 2727September 25, 2014201403) to ensure that it is they are consistent with Article 23.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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