Appendix V: Individual Responsibility for
Use of Computing Resources and Facilities (Revised: 2000) |
It is expected that all members of the university community
will use these resources and facilities in accordance with laws
and university rules.
Failure to fulfill these responsibilities may lead to the
cancellation of your computer account(s), other disciplinary
action by the university and/or referral to legal and law
enforcement agencies. Individuals using the universitys
computing resources or facilities have the following
responsibilities:
- Use university computing resources and facilities
(mainframe computers, computer work stations, computer
networks, hardware, software and computer accounts)
responsibly respecting the rights of other computer users
and complying with laws, license agreements and
contracts.
- Use communal resources with respect for others.
Disruptive mailings and print jobs, tying up work
stations and other disproportionate use of computing
facilities prevent others from using these resources.
- Use of university computing accounts should be limited to
the intended purpose. Use of university-owned computers
(offices and computer labs) shall be limited to
university-related business or incidental personal use.
As defined in The Texas A&M University System Ethics
Policy, employees may use computing resources for
personal reasons as long as that use does not result in
additional costs or damage to the university and
generally does not hinder the day-to-day operation of
university offices and facilities. Use of computing
resources for unauthorized commercial purposes or
personal gain is prohibited.
- Protect your password and use of your account. Do not let
others use your account or password. Confidential
information contained on various computers should not be
shared with others except when that person is authorized
to know such information.
- Report improper use of computing resources and
facilities. Improper use of computing resources and
facilities as defined in Texas
A&M Computer Security Rules may include:
- Breach of Security
- unauthorized access to computing resources
- release of password or other confidential information on computer security
- Harmful Access
- creating a computer malfunction or interruption of operation
- alteration, damage, or destruction of data injection of a computer virus
- Invasion of Privacy
- reading files without authorization
- Comply with requests about computing from the system
operator.
- Report any incidents of harassment using university
computing resources and facilities. It may be harassment
if (1) the behavior is unwelcome; and (2) the behavior
interferes with your ability, or the ability of others to
work or study; and (3) the behavior creates an
intimidating, hostile or offensive environment.
- Respect the forum (talk groups, bulletin boards, public
computing facilities) when communicating ideas to others
via university computing facilities and resources
(includes access to the Internet). All communications
should reflect high ethical standards and mutual respect
and civility.
Texas A&M University is committed to providing an
educational and work climate that is conducive to the personal
and professional development of each individual.
To fulfill its multiple missions as an institution of higher
learning, Texas A&M University encourages a climate that
values and nurtures collegiality, diversity, pluralism and the
uniqueness of the individual within our state, nation and world.
The university also strives to protect the rights and privileges
and to enhance the self-esteem of all its members.
Texas
A&M University, in accordance with applicable federal and state law,
prohibits discrimination, including harassment, on the basis of race, color,
national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation,
or veteran status. University
Statement on Harassment and Discrimination, University
Student Rules)
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