Users of electronic mail systems should be aware that electronic mail in its present form is generally not secured and is extremely vulnerable to unauthorized access, modification, and forgery.
Users of the World Wide Web should be aware that information sent or received via the Internet is not necessarily secure. Moreover, many Internet sites collect information about the source of inquiries, and some store markers (known as "cookies") on the user's computer system for later retrieval by their site or other sites. It is possible for software on a World Wide Web site to explore and retrieve information from the user's computer without the user being aware of the invasion.
Anyone who "downloads" software, certain applications, or certain file types (such as Microsoft Word documents) should be aware of the possibility that such material could incorporate viruses, worms, or other destructive materials.
Passwords should be at least 8 characters and contain a combination of letters and numbers or special characters but no spaces. Birth dates, social security numbers, and other identifying information do not make secure passwords. Various EIS publications provide more information on password security and give instruction for changing passwords.
EIS requires all users to change passwords at least every 180 days on EIS-managed systems.
EIS has a campus license for Norton Anti-Virus, and routinely scans its servers and EIS-managed workstations. This, or other anti-virus software, is a part of EIS software installation on any University-owned workstation.