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ISORA starts by a one time scan of the computers in the CCBB machine room and offices. This actually is not quite true, as currently the scan is actually the entire SBS (School of Bioscience) network. We are then given the list of computers which have been seen in our area. Because people can come, and go as they desire we ask that you help us out by bringing students, and visitors to our offices so that we can collect the identifying information that we need to complete ISORA. In fact, even if ISORA is not currently in progress this should be done. We may be mailed if a security or network performance problem occurs, and we can then respond appropriately if we know who the "offender" is. Please note that personally owned computing devices are not exempt from ISORA or other security requirements, and that hooking such a device up to the UT network is done so with the knowledge that said device can be scanned, monitored, or otherwise examined to ensure compliance with UT policy.

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