June 4, 1996
Original Number: 133
Original Date of Issue: June 4, 1996
- In support of its mission of teaching, research and public service,
Community College of Philadelphia provides access to computing and
information resources for students, faculty and staff, within institutional
priorities and financial capabilities.All members of the College community
who use the College's computing and information resources are responsible
for the integrity of these resources.
- All users of College-owned or College-leased computing systems must
respect the rights of other computing users, respect the integrity of the
physical facilities and controls, and abide by all pertinent license and
contractual agreements. It is the policy of Community College of
Philadelphia that all members of its community act in accordance with these
responsibilities, relevant laws and contractual obligations and the highest
standard of ethics.
- Access to the College's computing facilities is a privilege granted to
College students, faculty and staff. Access to College information
resources may be granted by the designated administrators of the information
based on that administrator's judgment of the following factors: relevant
laws and contractual obligations, the requestor's need to know, the
information's sensitivity and the risk of damage to or loss by the College.
- The College reserves the right to limit, restrict or extend computing
privileges and access to its information resources. Designated data
owners--whether departments, units, faculty, students or staff--may allow
individuals other than College faculty, staff and students access to
information for which they are responsible, so long as such does not violate
any license or contractual agreement, College policy or any federal, state,
county or local law or ordinance. If there are any questions about
potential violations, contact the Vice President for Information Systems
and Telecommunications.
- College computing facilities and accounts are to be used for College-
related activities for which they are assigned. College computing resources
are not to be used for commercial purposes or non-College-related activities
without written authorization from the College. In these cases, the College
may require payment of appropriate fees. This policy applies equally to all
College-owned or College-leased computers.
- Users and system administrators must all guard against abuses that
disrupt or threaten the viability of all systems, including those at the
College and those on networks to which the College systems are connected.
Access to information resources without proper authorization from the data
owner, unauthorized use of College computing facilities, and intentional
corruption or misuse of information resources are direct violations of this
Policy and may subject the violator to disciplinary action.
Implementation
Appropriate College administrators should adopt guidelines for the
implementation of this policy within each unit and regularly revise these
guidelines as circumstances warrant. The Vice President for Information
Systems and Telecommunication shall, from time to time, issue recommended
guidelines to assist departments and units with this effort.
User Responsibilities
Users of the College's computing resources or facilities have the
following responsibilities:
- To use the College computing facilities, and information resources,
including hardware, software, networks and computer accounts, responsibly
and appropriately, respecting the rights of other computing users and
respecting all contractual and license agreements.
- To use only those computers and computer accounts for which
authorization has been granted.
- To use mainframe accounts only for the purpose(s) for which they have
been issued, and to use College-owned microcomputers and advanced
workstations for College-related projects only.
- To refuse to share their computer accounts and to take reasonable steps
to protect the confidentiality of each account's password, changing it when
required and/or once security has been breached.
- To report unauthorized use of their accounts to the appropriate college
authority (e.g., project director, instructor, supervisor, system
administrator).
- To cooperate with system administrator requests for information about
computing activities. Under certain unusual circumstances, a system
administrator is authorized, and reserves the right, to access individual
computer files when it is the administrator's opinion that such action is
necessary.
- To take reasonable and appropriate steps to see that all hardware and
software license agreements are faithfully executed on any system, network
or server operated.
- To take responsibility seriously for their own work performed on a
computer. For example, users should remember to make back-up copies of
their data, files, programs, diskettes and tapes, particularly those created
on microcomputers and those used on individual or departmental systems.
Furthermore, users with desktop computers or other computers that they
operate themselves should be aware they may be acting as the system
administrators for those computers and need to take that responsibility very
seriously.
Enforcement
Access and use violations of computing facilities, equipment, software,
information resources, networks or privileges may result in the loss of
privileges, disciplinary action and prosecution under appropriate laws.
Policies and Procedures Memorandum #305 entitled "Policy Concerning the Use
and Duplication of Software" is incorporated in this Policy statement.