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Acceptable Use Policy

Computing and information technology resources at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), like all University resources, are dedicated to the support of the common mission of teaching, research, learning and community service. Shared use of and access to these resources requires legal and ethical behavior from all users. Just as a student is not permitted to play loud music or recite answers during a final exam, some activities on the UTSA network that are technically possible may nevertheless be prohibited. Protecting the integrity of UTSA’s shared information resources and preserving access to them is a community effort that requires each member to act responsibly and to guard against abuse. Both the University community as a whole and each individual user have an obligation to abide by the standards and best practices of the information security program, as outlined in this Policy and in the published standards, State and Federal laws and University of Texas Regents’ Rules.

This policy applies to all users of University computing and information technology resources, whether accessing those resources on campus or via remote connection. Additional policies may apply to specific computers, systems or networks.

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