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Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act
From: Bob Bayn <bob.bayn () USU EDU>
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:14:59 +0000
Our College of Education has a lab school for elementary students. It functions as a long-waiting list charter school. (We put our first son on the waiting list when he was born and he still didn't get in.) We assign the school it's own subnet and it's own separate wireless space. Both are behind a content filter that the school provided and we manage. It helps that the K12 service is in a well defined physical space. We also offer our regular secure wireless in that space for access by staff with the appropriate login credentials. They all understand that any student-facing access needs to be behind the content filter and that requirement is normally assured by the tech support staff. Bob Bayn (435)797-2396 IT Security Team We will never send you email asking for your password (never, never, never with this one exception: NEVER!) Office of Information Technology, Utah State University http://tinyurl.com/bicyclists-share-kidneys-v2-0 USU employees - join the Phirst Phish Contest http://it.usu.edu/security/htm/phirst-phish-contest ________________________________________ From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] on behalf of William C. Moore [wcmoore () VALDOSTA EDU] Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 6:37 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] CIPA Children Internet Protection Act I searched the archives and couldn't believe I didn't get a hit on this subject. I am looking for input from a college or university that facilitates K12 classes on their campus. To put my questions in context my university has taken a leadership role and management assistance for a charter school adjacent to our campus. This includes assuming management and control of the network infrastructure (all traffic is through our network). My questions begin with are you compliant with CIPA (Children Internet Protection Act) and if so are you only targeting compliance for minors on your network or a certain segment of your network. A related question is do you continue CIPA oversight and management on portable institutional devices when they leave your network? For example controls on a laptop issued to a student to carry home. Any list or direct reply comments are most welcomed and thanks in advance. Bill William C. Moore II, CISSP, MEd, MLIS Chief Information Security Officer Division of Information Technology Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 Phone:(229)333-5974 Fax: (229)245-4349
Current thread:
- CIPA Children Internet Protection Act William C. Moore (Sep 12)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Bob Bayn (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Karla Parker (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Valdis Kletnieks (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act William C. Moore (Sep 14)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Valdis Kletnieks (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)