This Policy Library provides notice of New York Law School’s (NYLS) expectations and guidelines to all who access the institution’s information technology resources and services. Access and use are limited to the purposes that are consistent with the instructional, research, and administrative goals of the institution and the User’s relationship to those goals. Use must be in conformity with the general IT Acceptable Use Policy and compliant with all applicable law. Any access or use that interferes, interrupts, or conflicts with these purposes is not acceptable and will be considered a violation of this Information Technology Policy Statement.
Acceptable Use
Our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a governing document stipulating constraints and practices that users of technology provided by New York Law School agree to for access to both network and company resources.
User Account Management
Establishing standards for administration of computing accounts that facilitate access or changes to New York Law School information resources.
System and Information Security
The following policies serve as guidance for data, information, and access rights in relation to systems information and security procedures at New York Law School.
- Information Security
- Information Security Breach
- Data Encryption
- Security Incident Management
- Wireless Access
- Anti-Malware
- Security Awareness Admin Training
- Business Impact Analysis
- Risk Management
- Security Awareness Training
- Media Disposal
- System Upgrade Refresh
- Data Backup
- Change Management
- Physical Security
- Server Hardening
- Minimum Access
Data Retention
Guidance on data types, storage length, access rights and the like, in relation to data and information storage at New York Law School.