Terms of Services
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I agree to the terms and conditions that the information contained in this site and content that I have been given access to is the copyright of its respective owners, ACG (Adelaide Consulting Group) & AXELOS.
The following activities are strictly prohibited, with no exceptions and or you agree to comply:
- Violations of the rights of any person or company protected by copyright, trade secret, patent or other intellectual property, or similar laws or regulations, including, but not limited to, the installation or distribution of “pirated” or other software products that are not appropriately licensed for use by ACG.
- You will not share your login details and or the contents of what you use or see from the website, this includes, oral, written, electronic or other machine readable form, translated from the original, modified, updated, or altered, originated or obtained by Adelaide Consulting Group or its parent company Cobitism Pty Ltd, which is classified as any form of confidential Information and Intellectual Property.
- You acknowledge that information and intellectual property, owned by or developed for Scott Tunn is the exclusive property of Cobitism.
- You will not disclose or attempt to disclose any Confidential Information and / or Intellectual Property owned by Cobitism.
- You will not use or attempt to use any of the Confidential Information and / or Intellectual Property owned by Cobitism for your own benefit or for the benefit of any other person or entity.
- You will not make or take any copies of any of the Confidential Information and / or Intellectual Property owned by Cobitism.
- You must ensure the secure custody of the Confidential Information and / or Intellectual Property owned by Cobitism and must take all reasonable precautions to prevent the access, use, or disclosure of this information by third parties.
- Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material including, but not limited to, digitization and distribution of photographs from magazines, books or other copyrighted sources, copyrighted music, and the installation of any copyrighted software for which ACG or the end user does not have an active license is strictly prohibited.
- Accessing data, a server or an account for any purpose other than conducting ACG business, even if you have authorized access, is prohibited.
- Exporting software, technical information, encryption software or technology, in violation of international or regional export control laws, is illegal. The appropriate management should be consulted prior to export of any material that is in question.
- Introduction of malicious programs into the network or server (e.g., viruses, worms, Trojan horses, e-mail bombs, etc.).
- Revealing your account password to others or allowing use of your account by others. This includes family and other household members when work is being done at home.
- Using an ACG computing asset to actively engage in procuring or transmitting material that is in violation of sexual harassment or hostile workplace laws in the user’s local jurisdiction.
- Making fraudulent offers of products, items, or services originating from any ACG account.
- Making statements about warranty, expressly or implied, unless it is a part of normal job duties.
- Effecting security breaches or disruptions of network communication. Security breaches include, but are not limited to, accessing data of which the employee is not an intended recipient or logging into a server or account that the employee is not expressly authorized to access, unless these duties are within the scope of regular duties. For purposes of this section, “disruption” includes, but is not limited to, network sniffing, pinged floods, packet spoofing, denial of service, and forged routing information for malicious purposes.
- Port scanning or security scanning is expressly prohibited unless prior notification to ACG is made.
- Executing any form of network monitoring which will intercept data not intended for the employee’s host, unless this activity is a part of the employee’s normal job/duty.
- Circumventing user authentication or security of any host, network or account.
- Introducing honeypots, honeynets, or similar technology on the ACG network or website.
- Interfering with or denying service to any user other than the employee’s host (for example, denial of service attack).
- Using any program/script/command, or sending messages of any kind, with the intent to interfere with, or disable, a user’s terminal session, via any means, locally or via the Internet/Intranet/Extranet.
- Providing information about, or lists of, ACG employees to parties outside ACG.
Definition of Confidential Information and Intellectual Property
Information about the affairs and activities of Adelaide Consulting Group. Information about the business practices of Adelaide Consulting Group, including but not limited to: business processes, development plans, accounting, Strategic alliances. Size turnover knowledge of itil or ITSM, itsm or Cyber resilience experience in sales and deployment, types of customers we have, overview of our management structure, Information about clients, client list, and client requirements. Databases and software programs developed by or for Adelaide Consulting Group. Ideas and development plans for new products and services, including, but not limited to: Logic and process flowcharts, Diagrammatic representations of functionality and any other aspect of the product and/or service, Functional specifications. Screen layouts and mock-ups. Entity-relationship diagrams, webinars. Formal code and other programming/pseudo-code documents. Any other material that describes the ideas, function, operation, outcomes, of any products and services owned and / or currently being developed by Adelaide Consulting Group.