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<br />60 <br />221698v1 <br /> <br />• Recreational use of remote connections to the City’s network is strictly forbidden. An example of <br />this would be a family member utilizing the City’s cellular connection to visit websites. <br />• Private or confidential data should not be transmitted over an unsecured wireless connection. <br />Wireless connections are not secure and could pose a security risk if used to transmit City <br />passwords or private data while connecting to City resources. Wireless connections include those <br />over cellular networks and wireless access points, regardless of the technology used to connect. <br /> <br />Section 21.10 Internet. <br />The following considerations apply to all uses of the Internet: <br />• Information found on the Internet and used for City work must be verified to be accurate and <br />factually correct. <br />• Reasonable personal use of the Internet is permitted. Employees may not at any time access <br />inappropriate sites. Some examples of inappropriate sites include but are not limited to adult <br />entertainment, sexually explicit material, or material advocating intolerance of other people, <br />races, or religions. If you are unsure whether a site may include inappropriate information, you <br />should not visit it. <br />• If an employee’s use of the Internet is compromising the integrity of the City’s network, <br />Information Technology Staff may temporarily restrict that employee’s access to the Internet. If <br />Information Technology Staff does restrict access, they will notify the employee, HR, and the <br />employee’s manager as soon as possible, and work with the employee and manager to rectify the <br />situation. <br />• The City may monitor or restrict any employee’s use of the Internet without prior notice, as <br />deemed appropriate by the employee’s supervisor in consultation with the City Administrator. <br /> <br />Section 21.11 Data Retention. <br />Electronic data should be stored and retained in accordance with the City’s records retention <br />schedule. <br /> <br />Storing and Transferring Files: If you are unsure whether an email or other file is a government <br />record for purposes of records retention laws or whether it is considered protected or private, check <br />with your supervisor. If you are unsure how to create an appropriate file structure for saving and <br />storing electronic information, contact the City Clerk. <br /> <br />Employees must adhere to these guidelines when transferring and storing electronic files: <br />• All electronic files must be stored on identified network drives and folder locations. The City will <br />not back up documents stored on local computer hard drives, and holds no responsibility for recovery <br />of documents on local computer hard drives should they fail. Files may be temporarily stored on a <br />laptop hard drive when an employee is traveling/offsite; however, the files should be copied to <br />network as soon as possible. <br />• Electronic files, including emails and business-related materials created on an employee’s home <br />or personal computer for City business, must be transferred to and stored in designated locations on <br />the City’s network. City-related files should not be stored on an employee’s personal computer, <br />unless otherwise defined in this policy. <br />• All removable storage media (e.g., CD-ROM, flash or USB drive, or other storage media) must <br />be verified to be virus-free before being connected to City equipment. <br />• Email that constitutes an official record of City business must be kept in accordance with all <br />records retention requirements for the department and should be copied to the network for storage.
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