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Virtually all EDUCAUSE members are learning to deal with the explosive growth of networking, connecting every part of the campus community and linking to colleagues and information resources across the country and around the world. Many of the issues campuses are facing today relate to this proliferation of campuswide networks and Internet connectivity--free speech, censorship, student records privacy, ethical standards, defining "institutional information" on the World Wide Web, information environment, and so forth.
Many institutions are moving toward establishing policies to deal with these issues. How do you know when you need a policy? How can we best share existing policies so we can learn from the work of our peers? Is it possible to create a model set of policies based on work that has already been done in this area? As a forum for facilitating the sharing and exchange of information, EDUCAUSE has indexed and abstracted many information policies contributed by member campuses to the Library, as well as articles, papers, and web sites related to campus information policy challenges. You can browse through the Library to see abstracts of policy documents, from which you can retrieve an electronic copy. You can find a list of these information policies on the left navigation bar just under "Campus Policies".
Let us know what other kinds of policies you'd like to learn about, or if you have a documented policy you would be willing to have us add to the EDUCAUSE Library policy collection.
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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Campus Policies
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Addressing the Requirements: Policy Frameworks and Technical Method
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February 9, 2006
There are a few ways in which authentication can be supported across boundaries such as using Shibboleth software and PKI certificates. Interactions between two organizations can be relatively stra…
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Authentication System Policies and Practices
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January 1, 2004
Associated with authentication are policies and procedures that affect the end user, application/service provider, and central authentication service. In many cases procedures are implemented by th…
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Beyond FERPA: Keeping Student Information Private in a Networked World
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January 1, 1996
New technologies are being deployed at colleges and universities, creating new challenges for security, privacy and the management of information. FERPA has for years provided guidance for the hand…
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Campus Policy Issues: Supporting Levels of Assurance, Federations and PKI
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February 9, 2006
This session will provide an introduction to the technologies and the policy frameworks and business issues that usually accompany them. This session w…
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Can We Talk? The Faculty and the CIO: A Conversation
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January 1, 1997
This paper summarizes a series of conversations and confrontations between an actual senior faculty member and an associate vice chancellor for information technology. The authors each present the …
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Crisis Communications for Security Issues: A Nightmare You Can Manage
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January 1, 2004
Find out how one university managed a computer security incident involving foreign student data by using a team approach and a planning model for response to the media, students, and law enforcemen…
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Data, Policy, Stakeholders, and Governance
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January 1, 2004
Most campus constituencies are unaware of identity management systems, yet because of their broad impact campuses must define new policies or update old ones. Who are the stakeholders, and what str…
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Dealing with the Dark Side: Managing the Malware Menace
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January 1, 2004
An increasing number of worms, viruses, hoaxes, and spam continue to bombard university and other organization networks, resulting in billion dollar productivity loss. In response, Baylor College o…
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Enforcing Compliance of Campus Security Policies Through a Secure Identity Management Infrastructure
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April 25, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Western Regional Conference 2006
To enforce campus security policies, all critical campus IT systems must be integrated to a common secure identity management infrastructure. This presentation will describe the strategy and compon…
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Free Speech and Censorship in Cyberspace
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April 26, 2006
It has long been said that the Internet interprets censorship as failure and routes around it, but as the Net gets more powerful and more ubiquitous, the motivation increases for governments, c…

















