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What are PAU’s information security policies?
Palo Alto University's Computer and Network Acceptable Use Policy outlines the responsible use of the university's information resources, requiring users to protect their online identity, maintain the integrity of information, and respect the privacy of others. It prohibits unauthorized access, data modification, and the misuse of university systems, ensuring that all users adhere to ethical and legal standards when using PAU's network and computing resources.
For more detailed information, you can visit the full policy here.