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2000
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Computer Abuse, Information Technologies and Judicial Affairs

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Computer Abuse, Information Technologies and Judicial Affairs
Crime on the Internet has become a formidable challenge for university information technology and student judicial systems. The nature of university computing requires a relatively unrestricted network, which exposes the university to online hacking, harassment, spam, copyright violations and other computing abuses. This paper will discuss the University of Delaware's efforts to control and prevent online crime while maintaining the open network access required for teaching, research and collaboration by faculty and students. Information Technologies and the Dean of Students Office at the University of Delaware have worked together to implement policies and procedures to educate students, discourage computer abuse, fairly adjudicate offenders and protect victims. We will discuss these policies and standard practices and our proactive approach to anticipating future threats to computer security. Next, we will discuss several types of computer abuse typically seen in a university s...
Elizabeth Mackenzie, Kathryn Goldman
Added 25 Aug 2010
Updated 25 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where SIGUCCS
Authors Elizabeth Mackenzie, Kathryn Goldman
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