Documents to start the conversation on Computer Security and Intellectual Freedom.
Jim Julius
http://its.sdsu.edu/wiki/its/index.php/IIT_Security_Main

Cornell1 - is the general site, with many relevant internal and external links.
Cornell2- is a site which lays out a linked IT policy framework at Cornell.

Stewart adds for 26July06 discussion

SDSU Computing Security Policy - approved by academic senate on Jan. 7, 2000
SDSU Computing Acceptable Use Policy - Operational Procedures - Feb. 15, 2000
SDSU Computing Acceptable Use Policy - approved by senate on April 3, 2001

Also, some other SDSU docs in the ballpark:

Student Responsibilities for Academic Computer Use
SDSU Business Services Site Security Policy
SDSU Research Foundation Voice mail, E-mail, and Computer Policy

http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ers0305/rs/ers0305w.pdf Educause
Jim's email: Here's the doc I referred to this afternoon: Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ers0305/rs/ers0305w.pdf (It's a big doc but I think chapter 10 is the one that most specifically relates to what we're doing)
www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ecar_so/ers/ERS0305/ECM0305.pdf
Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education (executive summary of the doc cited above)
Computer and Network Security and Higher Education's Core Values
Principles to Guide Efforts to Improve Computer and Network Security for Higher Education

John Ross email attachments
Employee Responsibibilities
IT Standards HR handout

NEA Advocates for Academic Freedom Press Release
NEA Higher Ed