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| Computer-Use Policies address specific security and procedural issues that individual businesses want clarified. This ensures that employees understand how to comply.
Employees are made aware of specific issues and typically sign
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a document indicating understanding and acknowledgment of future expectations. For example, an Internet access policy could state that between the hours of 9am and 5pm, non-managers may only use company computers for business-related activities.
Computer-use policies should reflect each organization's corporate culture. Compliance must be measurable for a policy to be effective.
Policies provide structure and direction for staff indicating what they can and cannot do. They specify what types of behavior and activities are acceptable and outline the consequences of noncompliance.
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