Digital code
of conduct:
Accessing
the internet is at ones’ own risk. This code of conduct are guidelines for
ones’ own safety. The user will adhere to these guidelines as they are crucial
to the reputation that we uphold, and anyone who disobeys and abuses the use of
the computer facilities will be held accountable and severely prosecuted.
10 points of
netiquette
- Make yourself look good online
- Respect other people’s time and bandwidth
- Share expert knowledge
- Help keep flame wars under control
- Respect other peoples’ privacy
- Don’t abuse your power
- Be forgiving for other peoples’ mistakes
- Remember the human
- Know where you are in cyberspace
- Adhere to the same standards of behaviour online that you follow in real life
The
Penalties of not adhering to these guidelines:
- 1st attempt is a warning for the hacker to adhere to the customs and regularity of the rules.
- 2nd attempt is a fine which could vary in price and can be a hefty price to pay for the hacker trying to abuse information and send it to the general public.
- 3rd attempt is prosecution if the mentioned above is not met and respected and this consequence can take a matter of years.
From a
business perspective, I would add it in my code of conduct and furthermore
incorporate it into my vison statement resulting in a good technological
standard. A system will be connected to the student computers and will alert the
officials if any rules were broken or if the code of conduct was violated the
student on that computer will be held accountable.
references:
DIGC5110 manual guide book
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