Since we're still in the process of migrating to eduroam and using CAT,
we decided to utilize the CAT terms of service feature to meet the best
effort requirements. We will also be doing documentation and notification
as well.
thanks
mike
On 7/14/17 11:41 AM, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:
No one said the AUP agreement has to be electronic. You can put this
in your Student Handbook and employee contracts, and get agreement
that way.
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On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Michael Davis <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
In the AUP itself, it's stated: "No person or party may use the
eduroam services without agreeing to this Acceptable Use Policy."
I would be curious to see how others are meeting this. We already
have thousands of users using eduroam,
do we now go back and force them into a Captive portal to agree to
the AUP ?
Seems to me that it's much easier now to just forget eduroam,
remove it from campus, and go back to our
branded Wifi.
On 7/11/17 4:56 PM, Elizabeth Shannon wrote:
Section 3.3.7 of the Internet2 eduroam connector Agreement,
states “Connector used reasonable efforts to ensure that such
employee or Student IdP User acknowledged the AUP”. I would like
to know other institutions are meeting this requirement. We
offered K-State branded SSIDs, eduroam, and Guest; users do not
have to acknowledge terms of service or accept an AUP. Thanks.
--
Elizabeth Shannon, CIPT
Kansas State University
Information Security and Compliance
785.532.2540 <tel:%28785%29%20532-2540>
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