Computing Policies

 

IT Security Awareness

Cyberspace is a dangerous place. St. George’s University is committed to protecting its information assets and technological resources. All of us should become familiar with these security policies and exercise responsibility when conducting the business of the University.

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Strategic Plans

This Information Technology Department Strategic Plan outlines the vision and planning context for moving forward with information technology for St. George's University.

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Computer, Network, and Information Systems Access, Control, Use, & Security

The purpose of this policy to establish minimum criteria for access, controls, use, and security of St. George's University (University) computers, networks, and information systems.

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Internet Policy

The Internet policy which follows is an extension of the St. George's University (SGU) Computer, Network, and Information Systems Access, Control, Use and Security Policy currently in effect; its purpose is to mitigate the risks inherent in connecting to the Internet.

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SGU Copyright Policy
Loaning Notebook Computers

The Office of Information Technology maintains a small pool of loaner notebook computers. These computers are intended for short-term use only.

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SGU Bulk e-mail Policy

Definition of Bulk E-mail: One e-mail message sent to more than 10 people.

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Virus Protection Policy

It is the responsibility of everyone who uses St. George's University's computer network to take reasonable measures to protect that network from virus infections.

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Electronic Publishing Policy

The SGU Office of Information Technology maintains and administers web servers for use in electronic publications, e-Learning and for e-mail use by members of the SGU community.

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"Firefly" (Wireless Internet) Policy

In an effort to improve our students' overall educational experience by giving them greater freedom and mobility, SGU has begun its Wireless Internet Campus Project—"Firefly."

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Firefly Network Residential Housing Support Policy

With freedom of access to our Firefly network comes the responsibility to be a good network citizen. St. George’s University's Firefly network is available solely for the use of SGU students, faculty, and staff.

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