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  1. 0800 Application Source Code

    Description: Programming language for computer programs, applications, and systems. Examples: Records may include computer programming codes, notes, flow charts, layouts, network diagrams, reports, planning documents, and data structure records. Retention Period: Retain for the life of the system, and then destroy.
  2. User Account Policy

    reserves the right to monitor network traffic, perform random audits, and to take other steps to insure the integrity of its information and compliance … information or networks. Willful or repeated violations of this Policy may result in dismissal from the University.   Revision History     Version Date
    ITS Information SecurityJun 20, 2013
  3. System Administrator Account Policy

    System Administrator Account must also comply with the “User Account Policy”. Violation of Policy The University reserves the right to monitor network traffic … to appropriate disciplinary action, which may include temporary or permanent restrictions on access to certain information or networks. Willful or repeated
    ITS Information SecurityJun 20, 2013
  4. Computer Classrooms

    The Sawyer Building has four computer classrooms with desktop computers for teaching applications, database management, networking and web design. They are located on the 2nd, 4th and 5th floor. Sawyer 208: 20 desktop computer classroom with multimedia capabilities Sawyer 408: 29 desktop computer classroom
  5. Sophos AntiVirus

    network. Sophos software is provided free of charge for all Suffolk University students, faculty and staff for personal use. antivirus
  6. 0890 Work Requests and Problem Reporting

    Description: Documents requests for installation and maintenance of computer hardware, software, network access, user identification, problem reporting, and helpdesk assistance. Examples: Records may include work tickets/orders, response logs, installation notes, ticket system logs, and support call notes
  7. How can I access SU_Guest?

      You will need a wireless network card installed on your computer and you will need to be in one the Suffolk University service areas. If you are running Windows XP (Home or Professional), Vista, Mac OS (10.2 or newer) your computer will most likely automatically detect SU_Guest.   faq_wpa2 faq_wpa2_guest guest
  8. NVivo9-Getting-Started-Guide.pdf

    install’ using MSI command line techniques. Refer to the ‘NVivo 9 Network Administrator’s Guide’ for more information. You can download this guide from … NVivo and create a new project You can create a new standalone project (saved as a .nvp file) on your computer or a network drive. If your organization has
  9. What is the SU_Guest wireless service?

      SU_Guest is the open access (not secured) wireless network on campus. SU_Guest is available in all administrative and classroom buildings, as well as residential common areas and libraries. SU_Guest is intended for light web browsing for people who do not have Suffolk email or Suffolk University desktop login
  10. Manually connecting to Suffolk University's secure WPA2 wireless for non-supported devices

      Most devices that support WPA2 Enterprise mode should be able to connect to Suffolk University's secure WPA2 wireless network. While Suffolk University does not officially support every type of device, you are welcome to use the following settings.   University Computer Policy statement SSID For faculty