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Authorized uses

Authorized uses

The technology is used by both the customers and the organizations who have expressed their interests. Fiber cable is the current trending technology which has facilitated increasing the speed in the cables and people experience high intensity in transmitting the data files. The technique reduces traffic thus ensuring people can conduct different research at the anticipated speed. The technology can be used by those organization using the internet space to cater to the clients’ requirements (Hall & Minto, 2019). For an extended period, it has been a challenge because of the slow internet speed but introducing the fiber cable has eliminated that challenge. The clients can purchase the entity and use them at their home comforts for communication and internet space exploration.

Fair and responsible use expounds on the policies which should be considered. For instance, the office internet should be used strictly for work purposes and not surfing the internet for individual benefits. The employees should comprehend that the fiber cable is extremely costly thus should not be diverted to other non-beneficial use (Hall & Minto, 2019). Additionally, they should be responsible in that the passwords should not be given to external members. It will prevent external threats from maneuvering into the company’s software system. All workers should be responsible and collaborate to protecting the organization from unwarranted attacks which might result from the internet.

Companies have to protect personal and propriety information. Such data can be protected by giving limited access towards the storage systems. Few people should have the control over such information and only when it is necessary (Hall & Minto, 2019). Public hotspot should be banned because they have contributed to threats in the organization. the policies should include prohibiting the external forces from accessing hotspot. Another tactic is through encrypting the password and internet information to ensure it is accessible within the organization.

Reference

Hall, A. J., & Minto, C. (2019). Using fiber optic cables to deliver intelligent traffic management in smart cities. In International Conference on Smart Infrastructure and Construction 2019 (ICSIC) Driving data-informed decision-making (pp. 125-131). ICE Publishing.