| Overview |
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| ITS
provides a variety of security solutions for buildings.
Systems can be installed that limit access to areas
or provide extra personal safety. Services include
door access systems that require a proximity card
to enter, panic/duress buttons, video security,
property protection alarms, and intrusion protection
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| Features |
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• Building Access Control System (BACS) requires
an authorized university photo ID proximity
card (issued by the ID Center) to access secured
areas |
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Property protection is available for computers,
printers, and monitors using a fiber optic
loop (FOL) or cat5 wire to create a secure link. |
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Video security using closed circuit TV or DVR recording
is available for security- sensitive
areas |
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| Cost |
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| Cost
will vary depending on the services needed. |
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Storing
Data Securely |
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| Overview |
| Use
WebSpace to store copies of important documents
such as homework, class notes, and graphics, then
access your stored files from anywhere using a Web
browser. You can share your files with other WebSpace
and non-WebSpace users as well. WebSpace also provides
a place to publish your personal Web site |
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| Features |
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One gigabyte (GB) of file storage space for students,
faculty, and staff. |
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Students can store files for class and share them
with classmates to collaborate on projects.
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Faculty can store files and share them with colleagues
around the world |
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Publish your personal Web site. |
Sharing
and collaborating on electronic documents reduces
paper printing, and therefore
paper waste. |
Collaborating
electronically with remote colleagues can also reduce
travel. This saves between 0.6
and 1 pound of carbon emissions for each mile someone
would have traveled. |
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