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Friday, June 26, 2009

DOE: Big Brother's Watching...

What about YouTube?!

Dear colleagues,

Beginning on Tuesday, June 30th, the Department of Education will expand the use of its web filtering software, currently covering instructional computers, to cover all DOE computers, including those located in school administrative offices and in all central sites.

This software, called Websense, will transparently monitor all internet traffic and will automatically block content that is inappropriate, such as adult sites and those containing known security risks. Internal Department of Education websites, such as FAMIS, ARIS and HSST, as well as internet sites that do not fall into the above categories, will not be affected by the filtering process.

If you feel a particular website has been mis-categorized and/or is needed to perform job-related functions, please contact the help desk at (718) 935-5100 to request an exception. When attempting to access a page that has been categorized as inappropriate, users will be re-directed to a block page. An example of this block page can be seen at the end of this email.

Department of Education

Division of Instructional & Information Technology

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