Privileged access allows a person to take actions that may affect other users` computer systems, network communication, or accounts, files, data, or processes. Privileged access is typically granted to system administrators, network administrators, IT account management officers, or other staff whose professional duties require specific qualifications for an IT system or network. In particular, the principles of academic freedom, freedom of expression and data protection have a significant impact on the administration of the IT system at UCB. Persons with privileged access must comply with applicable directives, laws, regulations, precedents and procedures, while taking the necessary steps to provide quality, timely and reliable IT services. For example, individuals must comply with the provisions of the University of California(UC) Electronic Communications Policy (ECP), which require the slightest review of content and the weakest measures to resolve a situation. Authorization In most cases, the holder of an electronic communications dataset (see ECP definitions) must be obtained before accessing its files or intervening in its processes. If consent cannot be obtained, the PCE`s conditions for „access without consent” must be met. (See Section IV of the PCE. B and also „Authorization of access to electronic communications on the Berkeley campus.”) Individuals with privileged access must respect the rights of system users, respect the integrity of systems and associated physical resources, and comply with all relevant laws or regulations. Individuals are also required to keep abreast of the procedures, business practices and business management guidelines regarding the activities of their local department. Notification In both cases, the employee or any other public authority must endeavour, as soon as possible, in accordance with the law and university policy, to inform the person or persons concerned of the measure(s) taken and the reasons for such action.

This is a military form published on March 1, 2020 by the U.S. Department of the Army (DA). The form, often mistakenly referred to as Form DD 7789, is a military form used by and within the U.S. military. To date, the AD has not provided separate instructions for the form. The ECP regulates all activities used by the UC`s electronic communications resources.