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On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 11:13:31PM -0500, Tom Davis wrote:

  The following memo is going to be sent to the Deans, Directors, and Chairs
  (DDC) list Real Soon Now.  As a courtesy to the NAG membership, it is being
  posted here beforehand (under the assumption that many of you will be asked
  about it after it is posted to the DDC list).  Clearly this notice does not
  announce a ban on Google Desktop 3, but it is a strong caution.
  
  Tom Davis, Director
  Academic Computing and Network Services
  
  ==============================================================================
  
  To:       Deans, Directors, Chairs
  
  From:     David Gift, Vice Provost, Libraries, Computing and Technology
            David Brower, Assistant Vice President for Finance,
              Chief Financial Officer and Controller
            Linda Stanford, Associate Provost for Academic Services and
              University Registrar
  
  Subject:  Exercise Caution: Google Desktop 3 and Sensitive Information
  
  Version 3 of software known as Google Desktop includes a feature called
  "Search Across Computers" that poses serious privacy and confidentiality
  concerns.  Every MSU unit, and every individual at MSU, should be aware of
  these concerns and act accordingly.
  
  The Search Across Computers tool is intended to help individuals who use
  multiple computers find documents stored on any of the machines they use.
  The software indexes the hard drive of each enrolled computer and uploads
  information to Google's servers.  Analysts at Gartner Group and elsewhere
  advise that institutions should avoid use of Google Desktop 3, or manage
  its use with extreme care.
  
  MSU units and individuals should not install Google Desktop 3 or similar
  software on any computers that house confidential or sensitive information,


*** Should it also mention not installing it on computers that have 
ready access to other computers which store the information below as well?


  including any of the following:
  
    1.  Social security number;
    2.  Credit card number or debit card number,
    3.  Bank account number, automated clearing house number, or electronic
          funds transfer account number;
    4.  Driver's license number;
    5.  Name, in combination with address and date of birth;
    6.  Name, in combination with mother's maiden name;
    7.  Student records that are protected by the Family Educational Rights
          and Privacy Act (FERPA) or the University's Guidelines Governing
          Privacy and Release of Student Records;
    8.  Protected health information under the Health Insurance Portability
          and Accountability Act (HIPAA); or
    9.  Research data or results prior to publication or the filing of a
          patent application.
  
  All members of the MSU community should be aware of the need to safeguard
  sensitive information, and should carefully consider how and where they
  store or transmit such data, whether on paper, on CD / DVD discs, on port-
  able key ring devices, on laptop computers, or online.