Information Technology Services
IT Policies & Standards
Information Technology policies and standards are managed by ITS and maintained by the university Chief Information Officer.
Policies
University numbered policies are statements of management philosophy and direction, established to provide direction and assistance to the university community in the conduct of university affairs.
Standards
Standards are statements that prescribe specific actions to be taken to conform to established policies, allowing for the orderly implementation of those policies. Standards require compliance.
Guidelines
Guidelines are recommendations important to carrying out policies and standards as well as other activities. Guidelines are advisory rather than mandatory.
Definitions
Definitions of terms used in the IT Policies and Standards can be found here.
IT Policies and Standards by Subject
Accessibility
University Numbered Policies
Acceptable Use
University Numbered Policies
Standards
Security and Data Protection
University Numbered Policies
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Standards
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Identity Management
University Numbered Policies
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Standards
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Data Administration
University Numbered Policies
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Standards
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Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights Policies
The University of Alaska Anchorage provides network and computing infrastructure to promote the basic missions of the University in learning, research, and service, by facilitating communication, collaboration, and access to information resources. Users of this infrastructure must be mindful of and respect ownership of intellectual property and copyrighted information to which this infrastructure can provide access.
Copyright and intellectual property rights may attach to files of any media type, including software, texts, databases, images, video, music & other audio files. Abuse of computing or network technologies to copy or distribute materials in violation of copyright, license, or intellectual property rights undermines the free exchange of ideas and access to information resources central to the University's mission and is expressly forbidden by University Policy and Regulation.
The University of Alaska Anchorage aggressively investigates specific claims of such abuse, including abuses using personally owned computers connected to the University's network. Verified abuses may lead to immediate suspension of access to University networks and/or computing resources, subject violators to possible University disciplinary action, and expose them to fines, other civil penalties, and criminal prosecution by copyright owners.