A security team discovered a large number of company-issued devices with non-work-related software installed. Which of the following policies would MOST likely contain language that would prohibit this activity?
Many organizations monitor user activities, such as what websites they
visit and what data they send out via email. For example, a proxy server
would typically log websites visited by users. The AUP may include
statements informing users that systems are in place monitoring their
activities.
In some cases, the AUP might include privacy statements informing
users of the computer activities they can consider private. Many users have
an expectation of privacy when using an organization’s computer systems
and networks that isn’t justified. The privacy policy statement helps to
clarify the organization’s stance.
The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a policy that outlines the acceptable use of company resources, including devices, systems, networks, and software. It typically contains guidelines and rules regarding the appropriate use of company-issued devices and explicitly prohibits activities that are not work-related, such as installing non-work-related software.
An acceptable use policy (AUP) is a document stipulating constraints and practices that a user must agree to for access to a corporate network, the internet or other resources.
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