Alabama Supercomputer Authority
CIPA
Content Filtering Policy
Policy: ASAP21-R1
Title: CIPA Content Filtering Policy
Date: 5/8/2002 Revised:3/9/2005
Distribution: All ASA Clients
A. OVERVIEW
The Alabama Research and Education Network (AREN) is a statewide education network administered by the Alabama Supercomputer Authority (ASA), a state non-profit corporation. ASA provides connectivity and Internet access to many K-12 public school systems and public libraries within the state of Alabama. By July 1, 2002 all public school systems and public libraries that receive E-rate funds were required to conform to the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an act signed into law by Congress on December 21, 2001.
"No public school or public library may receive discounts unless it certifies that it is enforcing a policy of Internet safety that includes the use of filtering or blocking technology". - (CIPA 12/21/2001)
ASA utilizes a vendor-supplied content filtering service that is available to "all" AREN clients. This service may be used as the "Technology Protection Measure" referenced in CIPA.
"A Technology Protection Measure is a specific technology that blocks or filters Internet access. It must protect against access by adults and minors to visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or with respect to use of computers with Internet access by minors harmful to minors. It may be disabled for adults engaged in bona fide research or other lawful purposes." - (CIPA 12/21/2001)
The use of the ASA content filter does not make a public school system or a public library fully "CIPA compliant".
Additional steps (i.e. design and implement an "Internet Safety Policy", provide public notice and hold a public hearing etc.) must be taken by the public school or the public library as outlined within CIPA.
B. ASA CONTENT FILTERING, TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION MEASURE
- The ASA's current content filtering solution refers to the Technology
Protection Measure in use by ASA for AREN Internet web access at any
point in time.
- ASA must have in its possession at the time of activation a valid "ASA
Agreement for Activation of CIPA Content Filtering" and a SLD Form
479 from the respective public school system or public library.
- The ASA content filtering service provides for filtering according
to various profiles available to clients (i.e. public libraries, elementary
schools, high schools, etc.). The default profile will block Internet
web sites classified under the current CIPA requirements:
"block or filter Internet access for both minors and adults to certain visual depictions. These include visual depictions that are (1) obscene, or (2) child pornography, or (3) with respect to use of computers with Internet access by minors, material that is harmful to minors" - (CIPA 12/21/2001)
C. FILTERING / BLOCKING FLEXIBILITY
- The filtering software vendor includes provisions for reviewing and classifying
all web sites that have not been classified. If a filtered client reaches
an obviously inappropriate site, the vendor will automatically update to
block the site within 72 hours. This automatic update occurs because lists
of all unclassified sites are sent to the vendor for classification and
review on a daily basis.
- In order to expedite filtering of unclassified sites, a manual request
for filtering change can be requested.
- Requests for filtering changes must come directly from the client's designated
filtering coordinator. The filtering coordinator would normally be the
school system's technology coordinator or the library's network manager
but may be any person designated by the school superintendent or library
administrator on the ASA Agreement for Activation of CIPA Content Filtering.
- No action will be taken by ASA personnel to change filtering profiles,
unblock sites, or block sites until a client's filtering coordinator has
requested such action via the ASA Content Management System (CMS).
- The ASA CMS can be accessed by designated filtering coordinators via
the following URL: https://intranet.asc.edu/client_graphing/client_login.php
- Requests for site re-classification (blocking open sites or unblocking
filtered sites) made through ASA CMS will be automatically forwarded to
our filtering vendor for review. The review and reclassification process
may still take up to 72 hours but should occur faster than the automatic
classification process.
- Immediate blocking or unblocking of filtered content may be requested,
but such requests are discouraged. If immediate action is a normal requirement
of a client, that client should use local resources to accomplish immediate
blocks. These local resources could include proxy server or router based
content filters that are managed locally by the client.
- Requests for immediate blocking or unblocking should be made through the ASA CMS and will be serviced on a first-come-first-served basis. All requests will be serviced within two school hours. If ASA personnel have taken no action within two hours, the filtering coordinator may contact the ASA helpdesk by phone with their ticket number and ask that the issue be expedited. Immediate blocking or unblocking requests made during the weekend will be addressed before noon on the following workday.
D. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- ASA CIPA Content Filtering FAQ will provide additional
information about how content filtering will be implemented.
- The AREN client who wants to utilize the provided content filtering must
sign an ASA Agreement for Activation of CIPA Content Filtering and
a signed copy SLD Form 479.
- The ASA Agreement for Activation of CIPA Content Filtering and
signed SLD Form 479 should then be mailed or faxed to:
Alabama Supercomputer Authority
Center for Commerce
401 Adams Avenue
Suite 758
Montgomery, AL 36130
(334) 242-0100
(fax) 334-242-0637
- ASA's content filtering solution is designed to block inappropriate web
sites as defined by current CIPA guidelines. This solution does not filter
inappropriate content contained in email or chat rooms.
- ASA will strive to provide a content filtering service that is useful
and current and will attempt to address problems where the filtering service
is found to be deficient.
- ASA assumes no liability in the event that the content filtering service
is not 100% effective. ASA also assumes no responsibility for the currency
of the filter or the content provided through it.
- All ASA clients are responsible to abide by the ASA Acceptable Use Policy
(ASAP20).
- ASA clients may add additional content filtering to their own networks
in addition to the one provided by ASA.
- ASA clients may discontinue their use of ASA's content filtering service with written notification and with proof of use of an alternative content filtering technology protection measure.