Board
of Regents Policies and Procedures Manual:
Information Technology
ITEM 114-104-R0102
No. 6 -
Internet Reporting (6) (New)
SCOPE
This
policy applies to all access to or use of MUS-provided Internet or
Internet2 services made from any computer that resides on an MUS
campus, is connected to the campus intranet, and is connected
through the intranet to the outside Internet or Internet2, or from
any computer that is connected to an MUS campus intranet, and
through it to the Internet or Internet2 via dial-up or other
externally provided network access service (e.g., a commercial ISP
service).
PURPOSE
The
MUS has the responsibility to insure that its telecommunications
systems are used in the most effective and secure manner.
Accessing certain Web sites, certain types of Web services, or
certain other network resources may lead to ineffective use of
university telecommunication systems or may jeopardize their
security. Therefore, the MUS has adopted policies addressing
security, monitoring, and privacy issues associated with its
computing and information resources, including telecommunications
systems.
From
time to time, the MUS may receive requests for records or other
information obtained as a result of monitoring activities. These
requests may be of several types, as described below. This
policy, describes the steps to be taken to respond to such
requests. It will be used for all such requests for network
reporting, regardless of the source of the request or whether the
activity involves the (external) Internet or (internal) intranet.
DEFINITIONS
Network
Reporting
- An ongoing
analysis of overall network usage by a campus of the MUS,
prepared by authorized MUS staff; or
2.
a report on the specific network resources accessed by an
individual employee or student account or by a particular computer
(IP address) over a specified period of time, prepared by
authorized MUS staff.
REQUIREMENTS
Reporting
of network access activity may be provided for the following
reasons.
•
Network Management.
Authorized MUS staff on each campus may periodically analyze
network traffic to determine if the campus has adequate bandwidth,
within budgeted costs, to meet user needs and provide adequate
response times. The staff, during the course of their
analysis, will report to their supervisors or other authority
designated by the campus administration any access to a network
resource or class of network resources that the staff involved in
the analysis consider:
-
not to be related to
university business or scholarship
-
to pose a security threat, or
-
to be of sufficient volume to
have a potentially detrimental impact on network performance.
• Follow-up on Possible
Misuses. Upon receipt of
a report of possible network misuse from network operations staff,
the supervisor or other authority will forward all pertinent
information to the chief officer of the campus involved in the
activity in question. The chief officer is then responsible for
initially determining if the information warrants a campus request
for additional information, or other appropriate follow-up
activity.
•
Unit Request.
Within the constraints outlined in the MUS information technology
policy on privacy, security, and monitoring (Policy 1) and, when
relevant, library policy, and within the provisions applicable
state and federal laws, a campus may request a report of network
resources accessed by an employee of the campus or by a student
taking courses at or within the campus when using MSU-owned and/or
operated resources . Campus requests must be made in writing
by the chief officer of the unit. The request should be
directed to the campus officer charged with overseeing network
usage.
• Law Enforcement Request.
Requests for network access records from law-enforcement agencies
must be made through an appropriate legal process (e.g., a legally
valid court order or subpoena). (Note: this does not
preclude the MUS or any campus from contacting law enforcement as
part of an investigation initiated by the MUS or the unit.)
MUS legal counsel should be consulted whenever contact with a
law-enforcement agency is initiated or received.
•
Public Request.
Consistent with the MUS information technology policy on privacy,
security and monitoring (Policy 1) and, when relevant, library
policy, requests by members of the general public for the network
access records of an individual employee or student will not be
honored except through an appropriate legal process, as defined
above.
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