Clear guidance on responsible online use and organizational policy. This guide presents practicalNetiquette guidelines, policy examples, and training approaches to manage Internet use in workplaces and public institutions.
This edition compiles common internet-use policies, e‑mail guidelines, and security considerations. It explains how organizations address one‑to‑one and one‑to‑many communications, what counts as appropriate use, and how to balance productivity with privacy and legal concerns. The material emphasizes training, policy drafting, and periodic policy review to keep pace with technology.
- What constitutes appropriate and inappropriate Internet use in offices and government settings.
- How e‑mail and online communications should be handled to protect confidentiality and comply with laws.
- Steps to create, implement, and train staff on an effective acceptable-use policy.
- How technology choices, like filtering software and encryption, affect productivity and security.
Ideal for readers who want a practical, standards‑driven view of Internet use in organizations and public agencies.