Network Policy Clause Samples
A Network Policy clause defines the rules and requirements governing the use, access, and management of a network within an organization or between contracting parties. It typically outlines acceptable use, security protocols, restrictions on certain activities, and responsibilities for maintaining network integrity. For example, it may specify who can access specific network resources, what types of data can be transmitted, and the procedures for reporting security incidents. The core function of this clause is to protect the network from misuse or security breaches, ensuring reliable and secure network operations.
Network Policy. Connections to the residential community wireless and Ethernet network must abide by the University and Apogee’s Acceptable Use Policy. Violations of the Acceptable Use Policy or Copyright Law may result in loss of network privileges. For more information, please visit: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/guides/copyright-law.
Network Policy. Connection to Housing’s wireless and Ethernet network is a privilege afforded to members of the residential community who abide by the ResNet (Apogee) Acceptable Use Policy. Violations of the Acceptable Use Policy or Copyright Law may result in loss of network privileges.
Network Policy. Connection to the University’s wireless and Ethernet network is a privilege afforded to members of the community who abide by the University’s Acceptable Use Policy. Violations of the Acceptable Use Policy or Copyright Law may result in loss of network privileges.
