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Title: | The Digital way of working |
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Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
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Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5321 |
Total number of notes: | 139771 |
3648.0. "Virus Policy Advice needed" by GRANPA::CPOINDEXTER () Tue Jan 24 1995 18:48
Our local school system is having a rash of viruses throughout. The
scenario is: Four high schools with novell nets, using state supplied
packages performing whatever they do, feeder elementary and middle
schools for each of the four high schools, teachers who use pee cees at
school for grade keeping, etc., and also taking floppies home for
updates/homework/etc., etc... If you're starting to get the picture,
it's a virus heaven/haven/hell. A virus that we're seeing is "Monkee
something-or-other" as identified by MacAfee(sp?). There have been
others, or the various checkers are randomly mis-identifying them.
I accept the reality that this is something that will reoccur, and
there must be a continuous effort to fight this plague. There is an
open door at this time, for this to happen. Because of the nature of
school systems, I cannot yet envision a security policy.
What I must envision(I am a member of the school board), with in a
matter of hours, is an addition to our school policies covering the
school systems, in the already occurring event of the spreading of
viruses to employees personal systems or from personal systems. I
personally understand "the nature of the beast" and have no problem
explaining this phenomenon to technical people, but this must be
addressed in some manner for our non-technical staff. Perhaps it could
be as simple as "so sue me" or "any of you guys putting viruses on our
machines will have your fingernails pulled out", but I'm looking for
some "boiler plate" stuff that can be presented to our lawyers pretty
quick, before we get the teacher's lawyer husbands involved.
Can anyone give me direction for some "boiler plate" here?
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3648.1 | Pick a conference... | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Jan 24 1995 20:55 | 20 |
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Security Enhanced RDB NOVA::SERDB 3243
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Security Advisory MINOTR::SECURITY_ADVISORY 4215
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Software Security Policies HUMAN::SECURITY_POLICY 782
System Security GIDDAY::SITES_AT_RISK 2298
ULTRIX Security Standard/DECinspect ZENDIA::USS 3231
Finance Industry Security SIEVAX::FINANCE_INDUSTRY_SECURITY 3365
SECURPACK security enhancement VISA::SECURPACK 224
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