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UB Customer Privacy

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Consumer Privacy Unauthorized use of the university computer system and/or computer access codes and university software or data. Use of computers or network to send or receive threatening, abusive or obscene material. Unauthorized use of someone else’s password and identity or to conduct an illegal or unethical activity Unauthorized entry into a file to read, transfer, change, use or for any other purpose. Use of the University’s network to gain access to another computer.  Attempting to circumvent data protection schemes to uncover security loopholes.  Intentional interference with or disruption of UB’s technology services (e.g. computers, data, software, voice communications; passwords, pins, network). Unauthorized copying, downloading or distribution of university software or data.  Attempting to or hacking university data systems (e-mails, Xenegrade, educational platforms, computer systems). via(https://www.tvgconsulting.com/blog/what-is-ms...

Employee Privacy

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Code of Ethics Employee Privacy Information on UB Systems should be classified and treated as confidential. Examples of confidential information include, but are not limited to: company private information, corporate strategies, competitor sensitive information, trade secrets, specifications, customer lists, information claimed by a customer as confidential, classified information, non-public financial information, research data, legal advice, and any other non-public information which gives any kind of advantage over its competitors. Users should take all necessary steps to prevent unauthorized access to confidential information. Passwords must be kept secure and not shared. Users are responsible for the security of their passwords and accounts.  All Users must use extreme caution when opening e-mail attachments received from unknown senders, which may contain malware (viruses, trojans, worms, spyders or other spyware). If you have any doubts, delete the message w...