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5.5 Stewardship and Custodianship of Electronic Mail

 Policy Statement:

Cornell University owns and operates its electronic mail (e-mail) infrastructure, which must be managed for the entire university community in a manner that preserves a level of privacy and confidentiality in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and university policy. While the university permits limited personal use of its email infrastructure, those availing themselves of this privilege do not acquire a right of privacy in communications transmitted or stored on university information technology resources.

Email custodians must not inappropriately access or disclose the content of mail transmitted or stored on Cornell-owned or Cornell-controlled information technology resources (e.g., desktop computers, routers, servers, personal digital assistants, etc.), except in the following situations (1) as a response to a court order or other compulsory legal process, (2) in certain other circumstances only with the permission of authorized individuals (See “Email Steward” under “Definitions”) or the Provost, (3) when the correspondent is unavailable and the information is necessary to conduct university business, or (4) in health and safety emergencies.

 Entities Affected by this Policy:

Endowed Ithaca and Contract Colleges of the University, including the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College which will develop separate procedures and processes.

 Policy Information:

  • Responsible Executives: Vice President for Information Technologies
  • Responsible Offices:  IT Policy
  • Dates:  Issued: February 10, 2005
  • Contact: Your local unit's administrative office

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5.1, Electronic Communications
5.2, Mass Electronic Mailing
5.3, Escrowed Encryption Keys
5.4.1, Security of IT Resources
5.4.2, Security Incidents
5.6, Domain Names
5.7, Network Registry
5.8, Authentication of IT Resources
5.9, Privacy of the Network
Abuse of Computers and Network Systems
Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA)
Network Identity

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