[WebDNA] webdna.us is blocked by Lightspeed Systems
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texte = 1149--001a114a84522249a7054d8a1b86Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8F.Y.I.The school district that I work for has blocked access to the webdna.us website.The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking it forothers.I just thought that you should know.My school district IT Dept. has told me this:On 2/9/2017 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by ourcontent filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).A Security categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The rootsecurity category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of thesubcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category may alsocontain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain information thatposes a potential security risk"Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms or as in thiscase, manually by a human having viewed the offending content, and / orverifying the potential of said content through the Terms of Use agreementon a particular website.The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost dailyby the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has beenupheld.It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not responddirectly to a request for additional information on an individualcategorization, other than a request to review the categorization.In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have to overridethe categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever Security(risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by students.As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as well asa requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to provideour best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from ourdistrict network, we will not be overriding this categorization to accessto "webdna.us".Thank you,Stephen F Braunsbraun1@twcny.rr.com--001a114a84522249a7054d8a1b86Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
F.Y.I.
The school district that I work for =C2=A0has b=locked access to the
webdna.us =C2=A0websi=te.
The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.
=If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking it for ot=hers.
I just thought that you should know.
My school district IT Dept. has told me this:
<=br>
On 2/9/20=17 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by our =content filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).=C2=A0A Security cate=gorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The root security cat=egory contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of the subcategories= or may fall into multiple categories. This category may also contain sites= that are not in themselves bad but contain information that poses a potent=ial security risk"Categorizations can occur automatically by =search algorithms or as in this case, manually by a human having viewed the= offending content, and / or verifying the potential of said content throug=h the Terms of Use agreement on a particular website.=C2=A0The cat=egorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost daily by the sta=ff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has been upheld.=C2=A0
It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not r=espond directly to a request for additional information on an individual ca=tegorization, other than a request to review the categorization.=C2=A0
In order to allow access to=C2=A0webdna.us=C2=A0websites, we would have to override= the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever Security (=risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by students.=C2=A0=
As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as= well as a requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to p=rovide our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from our= district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to access =to "webdna.us".=C2=A0
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1149--001a114a84522249a7054d8a1b86Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8F.Y.I.The school district that I work for has blocked access to the webdna.us website.The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking it forothers.I just thought that you should know.My school district IT Dept. has told me this:On 2/9/2017 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by ourcontent filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).A Security categorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The rootsecurity category contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of thesubcategories or may fall into multiple categories. This category may alsocontain sites that are not in themselves bad but contain information thatposes a potential security risk"Categorizations can occur automatically by search algorithms or as in thiscase, manually by a human having viewed the offending content, and / orverifying the potential of said content through the Terms of Use agreementon a particular website.The categorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost dailyby the staff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has beenupheld.It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not responddirectly to a request for additional information on an individualcategorization, other than a request to review the categorization.In order to allow access to webdna.us websites, we would have to overridethe categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever Security(risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by students.As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as well asa requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to provideour best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from ourdistrict network, we will not be overriding this categorization to accessto "webdna.us".Thank you,Stephen F Braunsbraun1@twcny.rr.com--001a114a84522249a7054d8a1b86Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableF.Y.I.
The school district that I work for =C2=A0has b=locked access to the
webdna.us =C2=A0websi=te.
The content filter provider is Lightspeed Systems.
=If Lightspeed is blocking webdna for me, it must also be blocking it for ot=hers.
I just thought that you should know.
My school district IT Dept. has told me this:
<=br>
On 2/9/20=17 The Web domain "webdna.us" was categorized as "Security" by our =content filter provider (Lightspeed Systems).=C2=A0A Security cate=gorization is defined by Lightspeed as follows: "The root security cat=egory contains sites that do not clearly fall into one of the subcategories= or may fall into multiple categories. This category may also contain sites= that are not in themselves bad but contain information that poses a potent=ial security risk"Categorizations can occur automatically by =search algorithms or as in this case, manually by a human having viewed the= offending content, and / or verifying the potential of said content throug=h the Terms of Use agreement on a particular website.=C2=A0The cat=egorization of "webdna.us" has been manually reviewed almost daily by the sta=ff at Lightspeed, and the Security categorization has been upheld.=C2=A0
It is the corporate policy of Lightspeed systems that they will not r=espond directly to a request for additional information on an individual ca=tegorization, other than a request to review the categorization.=C2=A0
In order to allow access to=C2=A0webdna.us=C2=A0websites, we would have to override= the categorization of the entire domain, thus allowing whatever Security (=risk) content is available on that domain to be accessed by students.=C2=A0=
As it is our responsibility as caretakers of the local Network, as= well as a requirement under CIPA (Children`s Internet Protection Act) to p=rovide our best assurance that inappropriate content is restricted from our= district network, we will not be overriding this categorization to access =to "webdna.us".=C2=A0
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