As noted in the University policy on Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources, the following activities are considered violations of this policy and may lead to disciplinary action under standard University rules for misconduct and existing judicial, disciplinary or personnel processes or legal prosecution of outsiders:
a) intentionally damaging or destroying the integrity of electronic informationTo protect the privacy and integrity of information, Penn students and alumni should observe the following precautions:b) intentionally compromising the privacy of electronic networks or information systems
c) intentionally disrupting the use of electronic networks or information systems
a) always be sure to "quit" from your browser when you are done with PENN InTouch. Leaving your browser running could result in someone else viewing or altering your personal information.If you have any question about this material, send email to the University Information Security Officer at security@isc.upenn.edub) familiarize yourself with the visual clues displayed on your browser which indicate that you have connected with a secure web server. A secure server is denoted by an unbroken yellow key or closed lock icon in the lower left corner of the browser. If these clues are missing after you connect to PENN InTouch, do not enter your student ID and password and notify the Office of the University Registrar immediately.
c) choose a password that is difficult to guess and do not share your password with anyone. If you have reason to believe your account is being used by someone else, notify the Office of the University Registrar immediately.
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