Personally Owned Devices Sample Clauses

Personally Owned Devices. If a student uses a personally owned device to access district technology, he/she shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Acceptable Use Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request.
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Personally Owned Devices. If a student uses a personally owned device to access district technology, he/she shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Acceptable Use Agreement. Access to district technology from personal technology is limited to wireless access points on the school campuses. Access to the district technology from personal technology is not available via hardwire connections. The district assumes no liability for personally owned devices, including computers and smart phones, if such devices are damaged, lost, or stolen. The student and parent/guardian, shall indemnify and hold the district harmless from any losses sustained as the result of use or misuse of the district’s technology by the student, and/or the loss or damage of personally owned devices.
Personally Owned Devices. If an employee/Independent Contractor uses a personally owned device to access district technology or conduct district business, he/she shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Acceptable Use Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request.
Personally Owned Devices. The following additional principles apply if personally owned computing devices (e.g. desktop, laptop, mobile or other devices) are used by employees and contractors to access Argonne IT assets. • You will follow Argonne policy for the protection of laboratory sensitive information to protect the confidentiality of information entrusted to you. • You will protect login access to the device by configuring PIN/password or equivalent and login timeout. • You will keep current with operating system and application security patches. • You will immediately notify the Laboratory Cyber Security Program Office if the device is lost, stolen or compromised to assess the impact of the data disclosure and apply the appropriate mitigations as determined by the Laboratory. • You will ensure all Argonne data is removed before disposing of any device, upon termination of your Argonne employment or as requested by the laboratory to ensure compliance with Argonne, DOE, legal or regulatory requirements, policies or procedures. Violators of these standards may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal I understand and agree to abide by the conditions outlined above. Signature assigned to others, use of computing facilities for private business or political purposes or private gain, academic or scientific dishonesty, or violation of software licenses. Printed name Date Badge number(if applicable) • You will respect the confidentiality and privacy of individuals to whose records you may have access in accordance with the Laboratory policy, ethical standards, and state and federal laws. • You will be expected to read, understand, and comply with (as appropriate) any requests relating to cyber or information security.
Personally Owned Devices. If a student uses a personally owned device to access district technology, he/she shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Acceptable Use Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request. If a student becomes aware of any security problem (such as any compromise of the confidentiality of any login or account information) or misuse of district technology, he/she shall immediately report such information to the teacher or other district personnel. STUDENT USE OF TECHNOLOGY (continued) E 6163.4(c) Reporting Consequences for Violation Violations of the law, Board policy, or this agreement may result in revocation of a student's access to district technology and/or discipline, up to and including suspension or expulsion. In addition, violations of the law, Board policy, or this agreement may be reported to law enforcement agencies as appropriate. Student Acknowledgment I have received, read, understand, and agree to abide by this Acceptable Use Agreement and other applicable laws and district policies and regulations governing the use of district technology. I understand that there is no expectation of privacy when using district technology. I further understand that any violation may result in loss of user privileges, disciplinary action, and/or appropriate legal action. Name: (Please print) Grade: School: Signature: Date: Parent or Legal Guardian Acknowledgment If the student is under 18 years of age, a parent/guardian must also read and sign the agreement. As the parent/guardian of the above-named student, I have read, understand, and agree that my child shall comply with the terms of the Acceptable Use Agreement. By signing this Agreement, I give permission for my child to use district technology and/or to access the school's computer network and the Internet. I understand that, despite the district's best efforts, it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all offensive and controversial materials. I agree to release from liability, indemnify, and hold harmless the school, district, and district personnel against all claims, damages, and costs that may result from my child's use of district technology or the failure of any technology protection measures used by the district. Further, I accept full responsibility for supervision of my child'...
Personally Owned Devices. Students are permitted to use their personally owned devices to access district technology for academic purposes. All other uses of personally owned devices accessing district technology are prohibited. If a student chooses to use a personally owned device to access district technology for academic purposes, they shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Use of Technology Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request. Students should also be aware that their usage of district technology on personally owned devices is monitored and logged. The district shall not be liable for the loss, theft, damage, or misuse of any personally owned device brought to school, possessed/used during the school day, in/on district buildings, district property, district vehicles or contracted vehicles, during transport to/from school, while attending school-sponsored activities during the school day, and/or any/all school-sponsored activities generally.
Personally Owned Devices. The following additional principles apply if personally owned computing devices (e.g. desktop, laptop, mobile or other devices) are used by employees and contractors to access Argonne IT assets. You will follow Argonne policy for the protection of laboratory sensitive information to protect the confidentiality of information entrusted to you. You will protect login access to the device by configuring PIN/password or equivalent and login timeout. You will keep current with operating system and application security patches. You will immediately notify the Laboratory Cyber Security Program Office if the device is lost, stolen or compromised to assess the impact of the data disclosure and apply the appropriate mitigations as determined by the Laboratory. You will ensure all Argonne data is removed before disposing of any device, upon termination of your Argonne employment or as requested by the laboratory to ensure compliance with Argonne, DOE, legal or regulatory requirements, policies or procedures. Violators of these standards may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal I understand and agree to abide by the conditions outlined above. Signature   Printed name Date   Badge number(if applicable)   Non-Exhaustive List of Applicable Policies and Laws Argonne Cyber Security Program Plan LMS-PROC-18: Managing Employee Computer Accounts LMS-PROC-22: Safeguarding Protected Personally Identifiable Information Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996
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Personally Owned Devices. 1.4.1 The use of Personally Owned Devices for access to and/or handling of Avangrid information/data and Avangrid Cyber-infrastructure is prohibited.
Personally Owned Devices. If a participant uses a personally owned device to access agency electronic case management services, he/she shall abide by all applicable agency/Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Acceptable Use Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request.
Personally Owned Devices. If an employee uses a personally owned device to access district technology or conduct district business, they shall abide by all applicable Board policies, administrative regulations, and this Use of Technology Agreement. Any such use of a personally owned device may subject the contents of the device and any communications sent or received on the device to disclosure pursuant to a lawful subpoena or public records request. The district shall not be liable for the loss, theft, damage, or misuse of any personally owned device brought to school, possessed/used during the school day, in/on district buildings, district property, district vehicles or contracted vehicles, during transport to/from school, while attending school-sponsored activities during the school day, and/or any/all school-sponsored activities generally. The district will provide no technical support, troubleshooting, or repair for personally owned devices.
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