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Why you need an acceptable use policy and how to create one
An acceptable use policy governs employee computer and internet use in the workplace. Learn what to include and how to create one.
All businesses, and particularly those in healthcare, have their share of computer and technology issues. Many of those issues are either user-caused or user-enabled. One of the primary reasons behind ...
As of March 2025, UB’s Computer and Network Usage policy and Data Risk Classification policy have been updated. Here’s what you need to know. UB has retired its longstanding Telephone Use policy, ...
The Third Circuit’s decision means employers pursuing claims in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Virgin Islands cannot premise claims under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act solely on a ...
"Indeed, there are many other causes of action—breach of contract, business torts, fraud, negligence, and so on—that provide a remedy for employers when employees grossly transgress computer-use ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently ruled that violations of employers’ computer access policies do not constitute violations of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) ...
The Columbus Metropolitan Library board will vote Aug. 28 on a new policy to address inappropriate computer use. The policy empowers library staff to intervene whenever patrons view disruptive or ...
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, mastering efficient computer interaction is not just helpful—it’s essential. By using Docker technology, you can create a secure, isolated setup ...
The Roanoke County School Board updated its computer system use policy Thursday night, spelling out what employees and students are allowed to do on the school system's computers and its network.
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