Unauthorized Networks Clause Samples
The Unauthorized Networks clause restricts the use of a product, service, or system on networks that have not been expressly approved by the provider or owner. In practice, this means users are prohibited from connecting to or transmitting data over networks that are not listed or permitted, such as public Wi-Fi or third-party infrastructures outside the organization's control. This clause serves to protect sensitive information and maintain security by preventing exposure to potentially unsafe or unmonitored networks.
Unauthorized Networks. Students may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access the LVCS’s network. This includes establishing wireless access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
Unauthorized Networks. Users may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access Saranac Central School’s Wireless Guest network. This includes establishing access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
Unauthorized Networks. Teachers may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access River Road ISD’s wireless network. This includes establishing wireless access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
Unauthorized Networks. Students may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access GDOE’s student wireless network. This includes establishing wireless access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
Unauthorized Networks. Students may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access the RACS wireless network. This includes establishing wireless access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
Unauthorized Networks. Students may not create unauthorized wireless networks to access the Northern United Charter Schools’ network. This includes establishing wireless access points, wireless routers and open networks on personal devices.
