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Re: Freedom versus Security


From: Russ Leathe <Russ.Leathe () GORDON EDU>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 18:02:45 +0000

Sure,

Besides the most common ones, HIPPA, FERPA, etc.

Federal Red Flags Rule and Massachusetts 201-CMR-17.00.



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MICHAEL
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Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Freedom versus Security


Interesting.....can you share which federal (and state) guidelines you are using to drive your policies?  We 
continuously struggle with things as simple as "how long do we HAVE to keep email for?"....and I'm not talking about 
"records"......just an email that might have nothing more than the cafeteria's lunch menu.....



M



Russ Leathe <Russ.Leathe () GORDON EDU<mailto:Russ.Leathe () GORDON EDU>> wrote:


Silly question, but...

Have you had the discussion (with Staff and/or Faculty) about your policy's "controlling nature" regarding electronic 
security? Currently, we are actively implementing our WISP (Written Information Security Policy), according to State 
and Federal Guidelines.  Unfortunately, we are getting some push back.

One in particular, a personally owned laptop must adhere to the Colleges guidelines of authentication.

If you have run into this scenario, how did you resolve it?

Thanks,

Russ





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