RE: paper computer use policy

From: Jason Garms [MSFT] (jasong_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 05/01/03

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    Hi LP,

    I interpreted your question differently from Warren. I
    interpret it that you're asking for a pointer to what's
    commonly called an "acceptable use policy" that you can
    implement as a "paper policy" to tell your end-users what
    is acceptable and what is not.

    If so, then you can find some good examples by a simple
    search on msn search for 'computer and corporate
    and "acceptable use policy"'. From a quick glance, the
    following result looks like a good place to start, but
    there are many other interesting looking
    hits: "http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/mdesraul/citaup-
    new.html"

    Also, acceptable use policies is something that is usually
    expected to be in the standard body of knowledge for
    CISSPs. It might be possible that you'd find some samples
    in CISSP-style training material, but that's just a
    guess. :-)

    best,
    -jasong

    >-----Original Message-----
    >Can anyone point me to a good resource or a draft or
    sample company computer
    >policy which explains why users cannot install any
    unauthorized software on
    >their computers including hotbar and other free software
    without consulting
    >with admin?
    >
    >thank you for reading,
    >
    >LP
    >
    >
    >.
    >


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