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An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a set of rules that governs the use of school and school district computers, networks, and the Internet by teachers, administrators, staff, and students. Briefly describe guidelines that many AUPs contain.
 
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Briefly describe encryption, as shown in the accompanying figure, and tell why a school might need to use it.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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 Notice that use of school computers, networks, and the Internet is a privilege, not a right
 Notice that students should behave as guests when on the Internet  that is, they should use good manners and be courteous
 List of rules and consequences concerning accessing objectionable Internet sites
 List of rules and consequences dealing with copyright issues
 Outline of proper use of all networks and computers
 List of rules covering online safety and release of personal information
 Notice that students who violate the AUP will face disciplinary action and possible permanent cancellation of school network and/or Internet access privileges

Answer to Question 2

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Encryption is the process of converting readable data into unreadable characters by applying a formula that uses a code, called an encryption key. The person who receives the message uses the same encryption key to decrypt it (convert it back to readable data). Both the sender and receiver computers use the same encryption software. Any person illegally accessing the information sees only meaningless symbols. School networks do contain a great deal of important and confidential information about students, teachers, and staff so they may need to encrypt data.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
Excellent


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Wow, this really help

 

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