Law stated as of 16 Dec 2019 • USA (National/Federal) |
"Fraud Policy
Space Coast Credit Union considers any form of fraud or dishonesty on the part of its employees as totally unacceptable conduct. Acts, which are considered to be either fraudulent or dishonest, include, but are not limited to:
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9. Unauthorized use of computer time or equipment and software piracy.
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Employee Agreement Regarding Confidentiality and Code of Conduct
As an employee of Space Coast Credit Union, I will:
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5. Maintain the confidentiality of proprietary information learned or acquired in the course of my work, except when authorized or otherwise legally obligated to disclose such information. Confidential or proprietary information learned or acquired in the course of my work will not be used for my personal advantage or disclosed to any person or firm except as required in the performance of my duties with the Company or after termination of my employment with the Company, unless such information is in the public domain other than through my wrongful disclosure.
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8. Refrain from committing acts discreditable to the Company, my fellow employees, or myself."
"I. Microcomputers – Responsibilities of All Personnel
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9. Unauthorized copying or use of Credit Union software and data files is strictly prohibited.
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IV. Electronic Mail and Electronic Monitoring
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Confidential, foul, offensive, defamatory, pornographic or other inappropriate communication is strictly prohibited via electronic mail (or any other means). . . .
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V. Internet Usage
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Unacceptable use
Employees must not use the Internet for purposes that are illegal, unethical, and harmful to the Credit Union. The lists below are by no means exhaustive, but attempt to provide a framework for activities which fall into the category of unacceptable uses. Examples of unacceptable use are:
• Sending or forwarding chain e-mail, i.e., messages containing instructions to forward the message to others.
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• Transmitting any content that is offensive, harassing, or fraudulent.
• Using the Credit Unions Internet Service to access personal email accounts to send or receive email communications using any other type of email service other than the SCCU owned and managed Email systems.
• Using the Credit Unions Internet Service for instant messenger communications.
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• Posting the same or similar non-business-related messages to large numbers of Usenet newsgroups (newsgroup spam)."