MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BILLINGS COMPUTER SERVICES POLICY
1. General Policy
Montana State University Billings Computer Services
maintains the centralized computing facility that supports
instruction, research, and administrative functions of the college.
This support includes consulting, documentation, training,
application development and maintenance, system software
maintenance, network facilities, and help desk. Through these
service functions, Computer Services endeavors to provide computing
resources that will ensure instructional program quality and
dynamic administrative information processing.
Services may also be provided to other educational
institutions and state agencies, local governments, non-profit
organizations, and industry to the extent that instructional and
administrative services for Montana State University - Billings are
not negatively impacted.
Computer Services will not knowingly compete with private
business.
The use of the college computing facilities is governed by
federal and state laws, and the policies of Montana State
University - Billings in order to preserve the security,
confidentially, and integrity of software, data, and
communications.
Use of Computer Services resources is recorded to provide
planning and budgeting information and to track computer resource
usage. Recharge accounting procedures are used. Services must be
authorized by the Director of Computer Services.
2. Management of Computing Equipment
Board of Regent's policy 1901 "Managing of Computing
Equipment" provides: "Each campus of the Montana University System
shall establish centralized management of all computing equipment
other than research or laboratory machines."
In accordance with the above policy, Montana State
University - Billings vests management authority of all computing
equipment other than research or laboratory machines in the
Director of Computer Services with the advice and assistance of the
University Computer Committee. Further, the acquisition and
disposal of all computing equipment shall be managed by the
director. Resolution of conflicts of use of computing equipment
normally rests with the director; however, unsatisfactory
resolutions may be appealed to the University Computer Committee
and from there to the Chancellor of the University.
3. User Responsibility
It is up to the user to utilize the appropriate protection
mechanisms available to insure whatever degree of security may be
deemed necessary to restrict use of files by others. As the
custodian of the files, Computer Services will strive to preserve
the integrity of all files on any system maintained by Computer
Services. However, the user has a responsibility for the
maintenance, integrity, and purity of files and output. Computer
Services will maintain automatic backups of all files on all such
computer systems; since such backups are produced automatically and
need not be looked at by anybody, this should not be construed to
violate the guarantee of privacy. Computer Services will not be
responsible for loss of data due to hardware failures and/or
software failures beyond its control.
4. Software Use Policy
Software is generally purchased for and licensed to a single
unit (computer) or site (MSU Billings). Reproducing (copying) any
software may violate MSU Billings' license agreements and/or may be
in violation of the copyright laws of the United States.
Employees and students of Montana State University - Billings
are prohibited from using any equipment owned by MSU Billings to
make any unauthorized copies of computer software or related
documentation.
When an employee anticipates copying software for other than
backups as permitted under license or related documentation, the
employee shall contact the Director. If there is a question of
legality, the Director will refer the question to legal counsel.
If this procedure is followed, the state will defend the employee
if suit is brought provided the copying is restricted to that
reviewed and approved by counsel. MSU Billings will not accept
responsibility for users that may be in violation of vendor license
agreements or federal laws.
Individuals apprehended copying or in possession of copied
MSU Billings software or software licensed to MSU Billings without
the knowledge and permission of MSU Billings Computer Services will
be treated under "Unauthorized Use". In addition, such individuals
may be prosecuted under the federal laws. MSU Billings will not
accept responsibility for students or employees that may be in
violation of vendor license agreements or federal laws. In the
event an employee is sued by the copyright owner or licenser, the
indemnification policy in section 804.4 of the Montana University
System Policy and Procedures Manual will be utilized.
No individual may change or destroy software, or data that is
not licensed to or owned by them, unless authorized by the owner or
license holder. Such action will be considered as "Improper Use"
and dealt with as "Unauthorized Use".
Individuals contemplating using borrowed software on MSU-
Billings computers are urged to contact Computer Services to assure
themselves that they are not in violation of MSU Billings policies
or the law.
5. Protocol For Investigation of Security Violation
In the event of an actual, suspected, or anticipated violation
of the security of a computer system, designated system
administrators may inspect any file on the computer system in an
effort to determine the nature and means of the violation and the
perpetrator thereof. If necessary, incoming calls over the phone
system will be monitored. Copies of public system files found in
user directories may be deleted. Notification to users of
alterations made to their files, as required in Section 6 of this
policy document, may be postponed until conclusion of the
investigation, if desirable to protect the integrity of the
investigation. Files will be backed up before alteration so that
they may be recovered if circumstances warrant.
Only those individuals named by the Director of Computer
Services as being directly responsible for the security of a
time-sharing system ("System Administrators") may use any special
privilege which permits them to examine, copy, and/or print any
file, program, electronic mail, or other information in a user's
account without the user's prior permission; this shall apply
equally to mail in the system which has not been delivered to a
user's directory.
The individuals mentioned above may only use their special
privileges in the event of a violation (or reasonable suspicion of
violation) of computer security. If they examine, copy, and/or
print information in a user's account, they shall notify the user
that they have taken that action. In addition, a report on the
incident and the investigation shall be provided to the Director of
Computer Services.
It is specifically prohibited for a system administrator to
divulge any information obtained using special privileges to any
person other than the Director of Computer Services.
6. Deletion Policy
Computer Services may occasionally find it necessary, due to
lack of disk space, to delete some files of users. Prior
notification will be given to users before essential files are
deleted. Computer Services personnel will decide which files to
delete on the basis of file size, file content, and frequency of
access. Computer Services shall notify any affected user; the
notification shall contain the names of all files which were
deleted and will inform the user that the files can be restored
from a backup, if necessary.
Inspection of user's files on backup media by Computer
Services personnel in the course of responding to a request from
that user for restoration of one or more files shall not be deemed
a violation of the user's privacy.
7. Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual property stored on an MSU Billings or remote
computer (including word processing documents, databases,
spreadsheets, source code and/or object code, and any other files
or information stored on an MSU Billings computer) which has been
written or created by a user shall have its ownership determined by
applicable law. One is prohibited from using (either for
commercial purposes or for non-profit academic publication) any
program or file created by a student or faculty member without that
person's permission in writing; one may also be required to get
further permission from others so that one has the clear legal
right to use the information.
8. Unauthorized Use of Computing and Network Facilities*
The unauthorized use or abuse of any college owned or leased
computer or network system or data files or software used by these
systems is prohibited by
Sections 45-6-310 and 45-6-311,
MCA,
Board
Policy 55-002-R0687, and by this college policy.
The college reserves the right to cancel accounts,
initiate disciplinary action, limit or restrict access to computing
services, file criminal charges, or take other action against users
who act in an irresponsible manner and/or infringe upon the rights
of other users. Faculty and staff may be subject to disciplinary
action and students may be suspended. Computer Services will
routinely report to the appropriate administrator any user found
committing any of the following unauthorized actions:
- ·Modifying data which is not specifically assigned to or
created by the user.
- Accessing another's account without prior permission of
the owner.
- Interfering with other users of the system.
- Inappropriate use or alteration of hardware, software, or
networks.
- Using a MAIL facility in an offensive manner.
· Using an account for other than appropriate purposes.
If you suspect that someone has gained access to your account,
please report the incident to Computer Services immediately. Even
though most abuse takes the form of pranks or experiments, they
cause serious problems in time and inconvenience for legitimate
computer users.
* Originally issued November 3, 1983 by President Bruce Carpenter.
Policy prepared by the Computer Committee.
Accepted and recommended by Academic Senate, May 29, 1986.
Approved by President Carpenter, June 16, 1986.
Revisions approved by President Carpenter, August 31, 1987.
Revisions approved by President Carpenter, August 15, 1992.
See also: Board
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