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Mobile Computing Policy

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/mobile-computing-policy/

1.3 Definition. For the purpose of this policy, “mobile computing devices” refer to all forms of portable computing equipment that can store digital data. ... 2.2 Information Security. All users of mobile computing devices which access institutional

Digital recording and transcription of formal meetings

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/digital-recording-and-transcr…

Menu. Digital recording and transcription of formal meetings. Guidance for staff on how formal meetings are recorded. ... Policy. The University uses digital recording and transcription of notes for formal meetings.

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/bring-your-own-device-byod-po…

For the purpose of this policy, “endpoint device” refers to all forms of computing equipment that can store or access digital data, campus and University networks. ... DDaT/DD&T: Digital, Data and Technology Group. Endpoint device: All forms of

Information classification framework (ICF)

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/information-classification-fr…

Information handling rules apply to all University staff, student and relevant third parties handling University information (e.g. ... Includes paper, digital and all other media. Policies. Open page contents menu.

Statement of Authority, Purpose, Scope and…

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Policy. Introduction. This statement intends to outline a standard framework applicable to all policies maintained by University of Bath's Digital, Data & Technology Group covering the use of University owned or ... All members of the University are

Interim Digital Accessibility Policy for Education and…

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/interim-digital-accessibility…

procure, develop and/or maintain meet the requirements of the Digital Accessibility Policy. ... Other staff. All staff are responsible for ensuring that they conduct their activities, and those activities over which they have control, in accordance with

Information Security Policy

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/information-security-policy/

1.3 The Digital, Data and Technology group will lead the University commitment to deliver a successful implementation of information security management, but this will only be possible if all members ... All third parties who interact with University

Standing Orders of Council

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/standing-orders-of-council/

Such meetings are subject to all provisions set out in these Standing Orders. ... 4.3 Council is “digital by default”. All circulations will therefore be in electronic format, unless a request for a paper copy is submitted to the Governance Office no

Standing orders of Senate

https://www.bath.ac.uk/legal-information/standing-orders-of-senate/

6.3 Senate is "digital by default". All circulations will therefore be in accessible electronic format, unless a request for a paper copy of a meeting paper is submitted to the ... All declarations of interest must be recorded in the minutes by the

Standing Orders of the Court

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5.7 Court is digital by default. All circulations will therefore be in electronic format, unless a request for a paper copy is submitted to the Governance Office no later than ... All other matters must be retained for consideration at the next ordinary