Computer Science 415 : Fall 2007
Introduction to Computer and Network Security

Policies

Academic Honesty

This class on computer security has additional special regulations (below). We enjoy and attempt to foster an open and collegial class environment. We encourage students to be involved in class and to become engaged in the ideas presented in class and discuss them with others. At the same time, We are vigorously opposed to academic dishonesty because we believe it seriously detracts from the education of honest students. We have the following standard policy on academic honesty, consistent with the UMass official policy for this class:

Honor Code (PDF)

We believe that the fundamental objective of this class is to provide students with a high-quality education while developing in them a sense of ethics and social responsibility. We believe that trust is an integral part of the learning process and that self-discipline is necessary in this pursuit. We also believe that any instance of dishonesty hurts the academic community of security experts we are trying to build at UMass.

As an enrolled or auditing student in CmpSci 415, you are subject to special policies governing your behavoir and you are expected to act according to the highest ethical standards. Activities that you undertake while fulfilling the requirements of this class may normally be prohibited under the Acceptable Use Policies of the Ed Lab, the department, and the campus. Note you have a license to complete lab exercises in this class only with the ed lab computers specifically designated for use in this class.

By participating in this course, you have agreed to take part in an honor code. It is the responsibility of every person participating in CmpSci 415 to uphold and maintain at all times the academic standards, integrity, and acceptable use policy of UMass Amherst on and off campus. Additionally, participants cannot use their expertise to assist persons outside this class in violating the acceptable use policy on or off campus. It is also your responsibility to report when others in the class have not upheld this code. Note there are no second chances; i.e., this is your final warning for activities that may result in your appearance in front of the campus judicial board and the Dean of Students.

©2005 Christopher Misra, University of Massachusetts Amherst