Common use of Mobile Device Policy Clause in Contracts

Mobile Device Policy. This policy intends to prevent data from being deliberately or inadvertently stored insecurely on a mobile device or carried over an insecure network where it could potentially be accessed by unsanctioned sources. Exempt employees permitted to employ a personally-owned device to connect to the City’s network, and/or capable of backing up, storing, or otherwise accessing City data of any type, must adhere to defined processes for doing so. The end-user using a personal device must sign the Remote Device Waiver (Appendix B), must allow a remote device wipe application to be installed, and must adhere to password protecting their device. Non-sanctioned use of personal devices to back up, store, and otherwise access any City-related data is strictly forbidden. Apple iPhone devices and Windows mobile devices are the only approved devices that will be granted wireless connectivity to the City’s network. iPads have no directed or remote connectivity to the City’s network.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement, Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement

Mobile Device Policy. This policy intends to prevent data from being deliberately or inadvertently stored insecurely on a mobile device or carried over an insecure network where it could potentially be accessed by unsanctioned sources. Exempt employees permitted to employ a personally-personally owned device to connect to the City’s network, and/or capable of backing up, storing, or otherwise accessing City data of any type, must adhere to defined processes for doing so. The end-user using a personal device must sign the Remote Device Waiver (Appendix B), must allow a remote device wipe application to be installed, and must adhere to password protecting their device. Non-sanctioned use of personal devices to back up, store, and otherwise access any City-related data is strictly forbidden. Apple iPhone devices and Windows mobile devices are the only approved devices that will be granted wireless connectivity to the City’s network. iPads have no directed or remote connectivity to the City’s network.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology and Communication Policy User Agreement