I apologized for being OT, but I wasn't sure where to get feedback on this
one
I'm in the process of updating our Internet acceptable use policy in
anticipation of the new FDIC privacy regulations. I'm trying to decide what
to do about web base mail (Hotmail et al.). Web based mail is a way for
viruses and Trojans to get in.
I could:
Ignore it
Try to block it - (kinda like being a bilge pump on the Titanic).
Set a policy banning it. It's never a good idea to set a policy that will
be unpopular AND unenforceable.
Try to regulate it by policy. Less unpopular, but still unenforceable.
What are other people doing?
Ken Butler
Liberty Bank
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