Cornell University requires people who use its information technology resources to do so in a responsible manner, abiding by all applicable laws, policies, and regulations.
Cornell University employs consistent procedures for notification and processing mass electronic mailings to the following constituencies: faculty, staff (academic and non-academic), students, and alumni.
Cornell University expects stewards, custodians, and users of institutional administrative data who deploy software or algorithmic programs for encryption to establish procedures ensuring that the university has access to all such records and data.
Cornell University expects all individuals using information technology devices connected to the Cornell network to take appropriate measures to manage the security of those devices.
Users of information technology devices connected to the Cornell network must report all electronic security incidents promptly and to the appropriate party or office.
Cornell University owns and operates its electronic mail (e-mail) infrastructure, which must be managed for the entire university community in a manner that preserves a level of privacy and confidentiality in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and university policy.
Cornell University requires network administrators or users to register all devices (including wireless hubs and switches) connected to the network in a continuously updated central CIT network registry service.