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  • According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, starting offers for graduates with a doctoral degree in computer science averaged $93,050 in 2005. Starting offers averaged $50,820 for graduates with a bachelor s degree in computer science; $46,189 for those with a degree in computer systems analysis; $44,417 for those with a degree in management information systems; and $44,775 for those with a degree in information sciences and systems. (from Computer scientists and database administrators )
  • Advanced technical knowledge is essential for computer and information systems managers, who must understand and guide the work of their subordinates yet also explain the work in nontechnical terms to senior managers and potential customers. Therefore, many computer and information systems managers have experience in a computer occupation such as systems analyst; other managers may have worked as a computer support specialist, programmer, or other information technology professional. (from Computer and information systems managers )
  • The normal operation and maintenance of the University's computer systems and networks requires the backup and caching of data and communications, the logging of activity, the monitoring of general usage patterns, and other activities that are necessary to assure the availability of information technology services to the entire user community, to meet internal auditing requirements, (from Interim Policy on )
  • 1. Purpose. This chapter establishes policy and procedures for the registration, use, suspension, and deletion of computer user identification codes (User ID's) assigned to users of all USGS general purpose and multiuser computer systems, including employees of the USGS, other Federal or State agencies, private organizations, and contractors. (from http://www.usgs.gov/usgs-manual/600/600-2.html )
  • While there is a need for reliable computer systems that provide security and privacy to both businesses and consumers, a need also exists for systems security professionals who can help design, configure, implement, manage, support and secure these computer systems. (from Network Security Training : Computer Networking Security, Information Systems Security. )
  • General Procedures: NSTISSAM COMPUSEC/ 1-99 Insider Threat to Government computer systems (from Information Assurance Supplemental Resources-Career Certifications & Paths - Cisco Systems )
  • the deployment and use of the University's electronic information systems (ie all computers, peripheral equipment, software and data) within and between Lancaster University property, or belonging to the University but located elsewhere; (from http://www.lancs.ac.uk/iss/rules/security.htm )
  • Furthermore, it is the University's policy to promote an open computing environment that allows access for all individuals to computing resources. In order to protect its information assets, the University relies heavily on its computerized information systems and recognizes that all computerized resources, including software programs, data, hardware, and networks, must be protected from misuse and operated and maintained in a secure environment. (from Information Resource Access and Security )
  • group provides fundamental research and development of tools and methodologies to enhance the security posture of computer systems and networks. (from U.S. DOE-CIAC: CSTC (Cyber Solutions Tools Center) )
  • B. computer/ ADP-Related Public Trust Position Risk Criteria . Federal Personnel Manual Chapter 731, Subchapter 7 requires that agencies establish policies and procedures to screen all individuals participating in the design, development, operation, or maintenance of sensitive computer systems as well as those having access to sensitive data. The level of screening depends on the sensitivity of data and the risk and magnitude of loss or harm that could be caused by the individual. (from http://www.usgs.gov/usgs-manual/600/600-5.html )
  • Information systems includes, but is not limited to, computers, terminals, servers, printers, networks, data, modem banks, online and off-line storage media, access card systems, computer integrated telephony, other technology hardware, databases, data repositories, metadirectories, and related equipment. (from archpolicy )
  • The Medical College of Georgia Information systems Security and computer Usage Policy is to be used in conjunction with existing MCG policies and procedures. Each individual is responsible for the appropriate use and protection of information systems resources. Each manager/ supervisor is responsible for appropriate enforcement of the policy in conjunction with normal supervisory activities. (from Policy 2.4.06, Information Systems Security and Computer Security )

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