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# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Protect your access keys (passwords, private keys, security tokens)</div><div class="NavContent">You are responsible for anything that is done under your account, so by sharing credentials you become responsible for the other persons behaviour. You can and should not be. Access keys are yours and yours only: so do not share your credentials with others. These include your single-sign-on (SSO) password, the pass phrase for your certificate's key, the password that protects your SSH key pair. If you feel the need to share, there is always a proper solution. Also, any credential that grants to access to other services (at Nikhef or elsewhere) must be protected with at least a password or better.<br><b>If you think your credentials have been stolen of sniffed, inform the help desk immediately</b> and - if possible - change them from a trusted computer and location.<br>If you have been given credentials for special services (such as a VoIP telephony roaming password, or access to a generic account) you must protect these according to the specific instructions given to you.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Protect your access keys (passwords, private keys, security tokens)</div><div class="NavContent">You are responsible for anything that is done under your account, so by sharing credentials you become responsible for the other persons behaviour. You can and should not be. Access keys are yours and yours only: so do not share your credentials with others. These include your single-sign-on (SSO) password, the pass phrase for your certificate's key, the password that protects your SSH key pair. If you feel the need to share, there is always a proper solution. Also, any credential that grants to access to other services (at Nikhef or elsewhere) must be protected with at least a password or better.<br><b>If you think your credentials have been stolen of sniffed, inform the help desk immediately</b> and - if possible - change them from a trusted computer and location.<br>If you have been given credentials for special services (such as a VoIP telephony roaming password, or access to a generic account) you must protect these according to the specific instructions given to you.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Report suspected security breaches and misuse</div><div class="NavContent">When you discover vulnerabilities, witness abuse, or see other forms of non-acceptable use, you should report these incidents to the Nikhef Computer Security Incident Response Team through the help desk (helpdesk@nikhef.nl). Of course, you should not attempt to exploit such vulnerabilities to circumvent security controls or harm Nikhef, it's services, staff or reputation in any way - such attempts in itself are a violation of this Acceptable Use Policy.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Report suspected security breaches and misuse</div><div class="NavContent">When you discover vulnerabilities, witness abuse, or see other forms of non-acceptable use, you should report these incidents to the Nikhef Computer Security Incident Response Team through the help desk (helpdesk@nikhef.nl). Of course, you should not attempt to exploit such vulnerabilities to circumvent security controls or harm Nikhef, it's services, staff or reputation in any way - such attempts in itself are a violation of this Acceptable Use Policy.</div></div>
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Do no harm to Nikhef, it's services, staff or reputation</div><div class="NavContent">Harm is more easily done than repaired! Data is easily deleted or modified but hard or impossible to recover. A rash document (as well as of course offensive material) put up on your home page is quickly indexed by search engines and will never disappear from the web again. Confidential data accidentally disclosed will never be a secret again. A defamatory remark will live forever in cyberspace. An infected home laptop or smart phone will quickly poison other systems at Nikhef and many person months will be wasted to recover from the incident. So do no harm.</div></div>
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# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Do no harm to Nikhef, it's services, staff or reputation</div><div class="NavContent">Harm is more easily done than repaired! Data is easily deleted or modified but hard or impossible to recover. A rash document (as well as of course offensive material) put up on your home page is quickly indexed by search engines and will never disappear from the web. Confidential data accidentally disclosed will never be secret again. A defamatory remark will live forever in cyberspace. An infected home laptop or smart phone will quickly poison other systems at Nikhef and many person months will be wasted to recover from the incident. So do no harm.</div></div>
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Comply with the policies of Nikhef's service providers</div><div class="NavContent">Nikhef provides access to to brokers services of third parties for its users, such as connectivity to the public Internet through SURFnet, access to Federated Services, or other hosted services like backup and calendering. You should at all times comply with the policies, terms and conditions of use of these service providers. </div></div>
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# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Comply with the policies of Nikhef's service providers</div><div class="NavContent">Nikhef provides access to and brokers services of third parties for its users, such as connectivity to the public Internet through SURFnet, access to Federated Services, or other hosted services like backup and calendering. You should at all times comply with the policies, terms and conditions of use of these service providers. </div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">You share resources with others - be nice</div><div class="NavContent">Even when staying within the intended use, it is quite possible to strain resources to such an extent that other users can no longer make use them. Running CPU intensive applications on the general login server, or using this service for bulk data transport are some examples. Making an outbound telephone call for a phone conference and then put it on hold, but subsequently forget about it - exhausting our telephone lines as well as incurring a high bill. When such incidents are detected, the program or call in question will be terminated by Nikhef CT staff to preserve operational integrity. Users should subsequently refrain for such actions (so do not just try it again) and may work together with system administrators to see if a less disruptive alternative exists.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">You share resources with others - be nice</div><div class="NavContent">Even when staying within the intended use, it is quite possible to strain resources to such an extent that other users can no longer make use them. Running CPU intensive applications on the general login server, or using this service for bulk data transport are some examples. Making an outbound telephone call for a phone conference and then put it on hold, but subsequently forget about it - exhausting our telephone lines as well as incurring a high bill. When such incidents are detected, the program or call in question will be terminated by Nikhef CT staff to preserve operational integrity. Users should subsequently refrain for such actions (so do not just try it again) and may work together with system administrators to see if a less disruptive alternative exists.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Monitoring and logging of network traffic and e-mail</div><div class="NavContent">Systems and network are monitored in order to detect trouble in an early stage and rapidly mitigate potential damage, for administrative, operational, accounting, monitoring and security purposes only. In order to trace problems on the network to the source, logs of network traffic are kept for a limited time period. E-mail transactions (its source and destinations) are also logged, in a secured system, and retained for a maximum of 90 days. Obviously, user data, including e-mail, will only be inspected if there is a strong and substantiated suspicion of misuse of services or illegal activities. If you want to know what kind of logs are kept about your use of ICT services, you can always contact the CT.</div></div>
 
# <div class="NavFrame"><div class="NavHead">Monitoring and logging of network traffic and e-mail</div><div class="NavContent">Systems and network are monitored in order to detect trouble in an early stage and rapidly mitigate potential damage, for administrative, operational, accounting, monitoring and security purposes only. In order to trace problems on the network to the source, logs of network traffic are kept for a limited time period. E-mail transactions (its source and destinations) are also logged, in a secured system, and retained for a maximum of 90 days. Obviously, user data, including e-mail, will only be inspected if there is a strong and substantiated suspicion of misuse of services or illegal activities. If you want to know what kind of logs are kept about your use of ICT services, you can always contact the CT.</div></div>

Revision as of 09:07, 27 April 2011

Acceptable Use

This Acceptable Use Policy governs the use of the Nikhef networking and computer services; all users of these services are expected to understand and comply to these rules.

Legalese

Liability

In no event will Nikhef be liable to any user or third party for any direct, indirect, special or other consequential damages for actions taken pursuant to this AUP, including, but not limited to, any lost profits, business interruption, loss of programs or other data, or otherwise, even if Nikhef was advised of the possibility of such damages.

Complaints

Complaints regarding violations of this AUP, as well as concerns regarding objectionable material sent from or distributed via Nikhef, will be accepted via e-mail at abuse@nikhef.nl, so long as a valid return address is included. Nikhef must be able to independently verify each instance of abuse: for objectionable email each complaint must include the COMPLETE TEXT OF THE OBJECTIONAL MESSAGE, INCLUDING ALL HEADERS. Please do NOT send excerpted parts of a message; sending a copy of the entire message, including headers, helps to prevent misunderstandings based on incomplete information, or information used out of context. Full headers demonstrate which path the message has taken, and enable us to determine whether any part of the message has been forged. This information is vital to our investigation. If you consider material located on Nikhef resources (e.g. published via its web site) to infringe on your rights, provide the complete URL, the time you visited this URL, and complete and sufficient evidence as to why you consider such a publication to infringe on your rights under Dutch Law.

Responsibility

Nikhef is not responsible for the content of email communications sent by its users, not for information published on user personal home pages. This responsibility rests with the user. At its sole discretion, Nikhef reserves the right to remove materials from its servers and to terminate access to services for the user that Nikhef determines has violated this AUP.

Modifications

Nikhef retains the right to modify the AUP at any time. Such modifications shall become effective at the moment they are adopted by Nikhef and will apply to all users, current and future.