diff --git a/CIS162/F25ICi_P2Reflection_Greene_Isaac.tex b/CIS162/F25ICi_P2Reflection_Greene_Isaac.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70b0d2e --- /dev/null +++ b/CIS162/F25ICi_P2Reflection_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{tgpagella} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\setkomafont{part}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\LARGE} +\setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Large} + +\lohead{F25ICi\_P2Reflection\_Greene\_Isaac} +\lofoot{No AI used. . Built with \LaTeX.\\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} +\part*{CIS162 Project 2 Reflection} +\section{Reflection} +\begin{enumerate} +\item I think the easiest part of the project was the colored squares image. I was able to accomplish it pretty quickly in a way that made sense to me, and then looping through again for the GIF was quite simple. +\item The hardest part was thinking about what my custom images should be. 10 objects and four functions seemed like a lot to implement because I couldn't think about what to make. +\item I fully completed the project because it is one of my academic goals this semester to do all of my work on time to the best of my ability. +\item I would work more consistently. With project 1, I worked on it a little bit every day and was done well before the deadline. With this project, I got halfway done in the first two-ish days, but then it sat stagnant for two weeks until the last minute. +\item I think I should have gone to the Success Center this time even just to work through problems. I don't know about any online tools or anything like that that would have helped. +\item I learned a lot more about loops, Python modules, and holding abstractions in my head while I worked. +\end{enumerate} +\newpage + +\section{Design} +\begin{enumerate} +Include a drawn-by-you (hand drawn picture is fine) diagram of the different functions and how they interact. More specifically, draw a box for each function with the function name inside of it. Use arrows between the functions to indicate which functions call which (e.g. if function A calls function B, draw an arrow pointing from A to B). +Describe why you chose the design breakdown you did +Come up with one additional semi-reasonable code breakdown you you could have used. +Critique the choice of deisgns you made: +In hindsight -- was your design good or bad? +Is the possible breakdown that you suggested better, worse, or roughly equivalent? Why? +\end{enumerate} + + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab2_Greene_Isaac.tex b/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab2_Greene_Isaac.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e151ae --- /dev/null +++ b/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab2_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\lohead{F25IEC\_Lab2\_Greene\_Isaac} +\lofoot{No AI used. .\\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} +\part*{CIS258 Lab 2} +\section{Importance of strong cryptographic solutions} +Using modern cryptography, including post-quantum solutions, can help ensure that communications stay secure. Several factors that can affect which specific method of cryptography is used include the method the information is sent (like choosing QUIC if you only support modern HTTP devices, TLS for more general HTTP content, or SSL if you need to support old devices even though it's insecure, or something like steganography if you need to store information in some alternate format) and ability of the client to decrypt the information. If you need to broadcast secret information, you would need to figure out the method beforehand and disseminate the information in a way that only the recipient knows what it means. This could be something like secret languages or codes, or even clues left behind. + +\section{Updating MAC address} +Because I did not actually do this and have not learned how, I will be answering this section as if I did. +\subsection{Trying to access restricted network} +If I needed to gain access to a network that requires a specific MAC address, if I didn't have the correct address, I would hopefully be blocked. + +\subsection{Accessing a network with a spoofed authorized MAC address} +To test the security of a network that requires a specific MAC address, I would spoof my MAC address. I'd imagine that there are other checks that can be performed, hopefully those would happen and access would be blocked. + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab3_Greene_Isaac.tex b/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab3_Greene_Isaac.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a091f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/CIS258/F25IEC_Lab3_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\lohead{F25IEC\_Lab3\_Greene\_Isaac} +\lofoot{No AI used. .\\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} +\part*{CIS258 Lab 3} +\section{Which passwords did you crack?} +Passwords cracked:\\ +- joybird1\\ +- kirkles\\ +- ddmack + +\section{What happen if wrong format used?} +It would get the wrong results every time. I would think that passwords are checked by taking a guess, hashing it, then comparing with the known hash. If you used the wrong algorithm, your guesses would always return a result different from what you wanted. + +\section{What is the result of adding custom rules?} +Password is not cracked + +\section{Did I manage to crack the password?} +I managed to crack the password, it was "dragon2025". I initially had some problems because I had done \texttt{echo -n dragon2025 | md5sum > test.txt} but that added a hyphen that john couldn't parse. + +\section{Part 3} +\subsection{What command did I run to see my user?} +\texttt{whoami} + +\subsection{What user am I?} +\texttt{root} + +\subsection{What's the password for marlinspike?} +The password is \texttt{marlinspike} + +\subsection{What command did I run to see current user?} +\texttt{whoami} + +\subsection{Differences between wordlists and brute-force?} +Wordlists are useful because they can narrow down the search from all possible passwords to common passwords. If our goal is simply to find any password, this method can effectively utilize available resources. + +If we are trying to obtain the password for a specific user, we can try and brute-force the password because we will need to search for every password. Since we are only trying to get one password, as opposed to several, we can spare the extra compute. + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/FIT108/F25HBs_Search_Greene_Isaac.tex b/FIT108/F25HBs_Search_Greene_Isaac.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71c0742 --- /dev/null +++ b/FIT108/F25HBs_Search_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{tgpagella} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\setkomafont{part}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\LARGE} +\setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Large} + +\lohead{F25HBs\_Search\_Greene\_Isaac} +\lofoot{No AI used. . Built with \LaTeX.\\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} +\part*{Yoga Studio Search} +\section*{Minges Creek Athletic Club} +Located slightly south of Battle Creek. They offer a variety of classes more focused on personal fitness, but they have several Yoga and Pilates classes every week. Classes are free with a membership starting at \$54/mo or \$8 per class. +\section*{Karma House} +Located downtown Battle Creek. They have a fairly limited selection, but focus on Yoga, Tai Chi, and mindfulness. Classes are donation based at \$5, \$10, or \$15 per class. +\section*{The Y} +Located basically just across the street from Karma House. The YMCA has a lot of classes, especially a lot of chair yoga and a couple barre classes. Classes are free for members (which I am not) or \$10 per drop-in Yoga. +\section*{What I would go with} +I would probably go to Minges Creek. It's only about a mile away from where I live, and my yoga instructor from my community college teaches classes there. It's also the only one that offers a Yoga and Pilates fusion class, plus it's the cheapest because I could get a punch card that brings the cost down to \$6 per class. +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WRT350/BusinessC_peer_review.tex b/WRT350/BusinessC_peer_review.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4520094 --- /dev/null +++ b/WRT350/BusinessC_peer_review.tex @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{tgpagella} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\lohead{Ashton Business Message C} +\lofoot{No AI used. \\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} + +\begin{list}{-}{} +\item \textbf{To what extent does the document adhere to proper business message format?}\\ +Simple, concise, and formally presented. Could use a little more you-attitude, especially in the last paragraph. + +\item \textbf{To what extent does the subject line avoid making the request?}\\ +No subject line, consider adding the recipient, sender, and date as well (like:\\ +Subject: New file network usage policy\\ +From: Ashton Hendges \\ +To: All staff \\ +Date: October 24, 2025) + +\item \textbf{To what extent does the first sentence interest the audience?}\\ +Personally, I feel that starting with "I hope you're doing well" isn't the best way to go. Especially from an executive, I would prefer that they just get straight to the point. + +\item \textbf{How well is the problem presented as a joint problem both communicator and the audience +have an interest in solving, rather than as something the audience is being asked to do for +the communicator?}\\ +Presents the problem as something that can cause legal trouble for the company, and personal inconvenience for the employee. Doesn't blame the employee for the actions. + +\item \textbf{To what extent is all the necessary information presented? Is there enough detail?}\\ +Tells the employee what will happen, what they should do to keep things running smoothly, and why the company has an interest in enacting this policy. Nothing extra needed here. + +\item \textbf{To what extent does the message overcome objections the audience may have?}\\ +The employee may object to the scanning and removal, but letting files remain on the server may introduce inconvenience. The severity is improperly addressed, perhaps emphasize the risk of malware or viruses. + +\item \textbf{How well does the close of the message tell the audience exactly what to do?}\\ +Thanks the employee for following the policy, but doesn't reiterate the actions MIS wants them to take. Try summarizing the policy in seven words and adding that at the end. + +\item \textbf{To what extent does the message effectively use you-attitude and positive emphasis?}\\ +Positive emphasis is used sparingly in just a few sentences. I would talk about the work the employees do, and say how important it is. Also in paragraph 3, use "you" when talking about avoiding personal downloads. This creates an expectation of the employee, rather than an "oh, this policy is for someone else" mindset that may come up if referring to everyone. + +\item \textbf{To what extent does the message use an appropriate tone/expression throughout?}\\ +Legal issues are always really important for companies but less so for employees. This message does not focus on meaningless issues, but could focus a little more on how improper usage could impact the employee directly. + +\item \textbf{How well does the message use correct grammar?}\\ +Uses proper grammar throughout, professional layout, and readable type and diction. + +\end{list} + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WRT350/Business_AB_peer_review.tex b/WRT350/Business_AB_peer_review.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ad02ef --- /dev/null +++ b/WRT350/Business_AB_peer_review.tex @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{tgpagella} +\usepackage{xcolor} +\usepackage{ulem} +\usepackage{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\definecolor{isaac-red}{HTML}{C52947} +\definecolor{isaac-blue}{HTML}{0E4385} + +\newcommand\sectionuline{% + \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-blue}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% + \ULon% +} +\newcommand\subsectionuline{% + \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-red}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% + \ULon% +} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\setkomafont{subsubsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}} +\setkomafont{subsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{r}{n}\Large} +\setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\LARGE} +\setkomafont{part}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Huge} +\addtokomafont{part}{\sectionuline} +\addtokomafont{section}{\subsectionuline} +\addtokomafont{subsection}{\sectionuline} +\addtokomafont{subsubsection}{\sectionuline} + +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\title{Business Message AB Peer Review} +\author{Isaac Greene} + +\lohead{Business Message AB Peer Review} +\lofoot{For Seth Wolthuis\\By Isaac Greene} +\rofoot{2025-10-20} + +\begin{document} +\part*{Business message peer review for Seth} +\section*{Positive message} +You did a great job with the positive message. You were very clear in quickly establishing the subject and even if they read nothing beyond the first paragraph, the recipient still knew when they could expect to use the fitness center. The entire message was very positive without being overly so. It matched the energy of a fun, new initiative. + +The flow felt very natural, easily going from intro to what to why. You were specific, especially with what was going to be offered, with the variety of options available, and why an employee might want to use it. You emphasized the long hours of the new center, variety in equipment, and ease of access, like during lunch hours. + +Because of the quality of your message, there were only a few minor changes I would make. In the second paragraph, I would change "employees" to "you" and reword "spouses, children ... fitness center." to "your immediate family." Similarly, in paragraph four, I would change "things" to "initiatives" which I feel emphasizes the company reasoning. + +Overall, you did a really good job crafting an effective positive business message. There was strong you-attitude, an appropriate tone and formality level, and it builds goodwill in the ending. + +\newpage +\section*{Negative message} +As stated above, I think you are a very natural and talented writer. It is again immediately clear what is changing and what will happen as a result. Given the severity, the potential misused company resources, the tone matches the subject matter well. It is respectful and serious without being rude or placing blame on anyone. + +Each paragraph led nicely to the next one. You made it clear that the business wants to maintain a professional image, what actions brought about the email, what actions the business is going to take to preserve their image, and that company still supports creativity from its employees. + +One area I felt was a little lacking was the information about what alternatives are available. An exhaustive list is certainly not needed, but something more specific than "[t]here are plenty of options". Perhaps mention specific platforms that do this, like Facebook, Blogger, or even Tumblr. + +You did an excellent job making it clear what was happening, that there wasn't really anything wrong, just changing. You were friendly and detailed without being overwhelming or accusatory. Great quality. + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac.tex b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac.tex index 9b04fd7..8b64d5a 100644 --- a/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac.tex +++ b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -1,65 +1,39 @@ \documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{tgpagella} -\usepackage{xcolor} -\usepackage{ulem} -\usepackage{geometry} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} -\geometry{letterpaper} - -\definecolor{isaac-red}{HTML}{C52947} -\definecolor{isaac-blue}{HTML}{0E4385} - -\newcommand\sectionuline{% - \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-blue}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% - \ULon% -} -\newcommand\subsectionuline{% - \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-red}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% - \ULon% -} \clearpairofpagestyles -\setkomafont{subsubsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}} -\setkomafont{subsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{m}{n}\Large} -\setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Huge} -\setkomafont{title}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Huge} -\addtokomafont{title}{\sectionuline} -\addtokomafont{section}{\sectionuline} -\addtokomafont{subsection}{\subsectionuline} -\addtokomafont{subsubsection}{\sectionuline} - \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{12pt} -\title{F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac} -\author{Isaac Greene} - \lohead{F25LFe\_MessageA\_Greene\_Isaac} \lofoot{No AI used. \\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } \ohead*{\pagemark} \begin{document} -From: Isaac Greene - HR Director \\ -To: Employee \\ +From: Isaac Greene - HR Director \\ +To: Employee \\ Subject: \$3,500 tuition reimbursement now available!\\ +Date: October 27, 2025\\ \hrule Dear [name], -We love grabbing any chance we get to advance the education and livelihood of our employees. Which is why we are excited to announce that you are now eligible for up to \$3,500 in tuition reimbursement for approved courses. In order to receive this benefit, you must submit an application signed by your supervisor before the first class meeting. +We love grabbing any chance we get to advance the education and livelihood of our employees. Which is why we are excited to announce that you are now eligible for up to \$3,500 in tuition reimbursement for approved courses. In order to receive this benefit, please submit an application signed by your supervisor before the first class meeting. If you've been thinking about going back to school with the goal of getting a new degree to help with a future promotion, this new program can help reduce the burden we know education brings. We intend for this program to promote a collaborative and diverse company culture, one where all team members are always learning and experimenting. -Pursuant to rules set out by the IRS and new company policy, tuition, up to \$3,500 per semester, is reimbursed only for approved courses that will help you in your current position or a potential future position here at [company]. Likewise, this new program is also available for a degree, at any level, that will help you now or in the future at [company]. You remain fully eligible for other types of aid, like Pell grants and scholarships, and this new program can help you offset any remaining costs. +Pursuant to rules set out by the IRS and new company policy, tuition, up to \$3,500 per semester, is reimbursed only for approved courses that will help you in your current position or a potential future position here at Proton. Likewise, this new program is also available for a degree, at any level, that will help you now or in the future at Proton. You remain fully eligible for other types of aid, like Pell grants and scholarships, and this new program can help you offset any remaining costs. -To be reimbursed, you must finish the course with a C grade or better, have an approved application, submit an official grade report to HR, and show a financial statement showing how much you paid. Please note that this new reimbursement program is for tuition only, books and other course materials are not included. +To be reimbursed, we are asking you to finish the course with a C grade or better, have an approved application, submit an official grade report to HR, and show a financial statement showing how much you paid. Please note that this new reimbursement program is for tuition only, books and other course materials are not included. -We hope you take advantage of this reimbursement program. We value your loyalty and hardwork, day in and day out. To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please email me at isaac@company.com. +We hope you take advantage of this reimbursement program. We value your loyalty and hardwork, day in and day out. To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please email me at isaac@proton.com. Sincerely,\\ Isaac Greene\\ -HR Director - [company] +HR Director - Proton \end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageB_Greene_Isaac.tex b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageB_Greene_Isaac.tex index 7c63e4b..77a8d40 100644 --- a/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageB_Greene_Isaac.tex +++ b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageB_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -1,63 +1,37 @@ \documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{tgpagella} -\usepackage{xcolor} -\usepackage{ulem} -\usepackage{geometry} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} -\geometry{letterpaper} - -\definecolor{isaac-red}{HTML}{C52947} -\definecolor{isaac-blue}{HTML}{0E4385} - -\newcommand\sectionuline{% - \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-blue}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% - \ULon% -} -\newcommand\subsectionuline{% - \bgroup\markoverwith{\textcolor{isaac-red}{\rule[-0.5ex]{2pt}{1.7pt}}}% - \ULon% -} \clearpairofpagestyles -\setkomafont{subsubsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}} -\setkomafont{subsection}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{m}{n}\Large} -\setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Huge} -\setkomafont{title}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Huge} -\addtokomafont{title}{\sectionuline} -\addtokomafont{section}{\sectionuline} -\addtokomafont{subsection}{\subsectionuline} -\addtokomafont{subsubsection}{\sectionuline} - \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{12pt} -\title{F25LFe_MessageA_Greene_Isaac} -\author{Isaac Greene} - \lohead{F25LFe\_MessageB\_Greene\_Isaac} \lofoot{No AI used. \\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } \ohead*{\pagemark} \begin{document} -From: Isaac Greene - IT Director \\ -To: Employee \\ -Subject: Notice about personal pages on company.com\\ +From: Isaac Greene - IT Director \\ +To: Employee \\ +Subject: Takedown notice of personal webpages on proton.com\\ +Date: October 27, 2025\\ \hrule Dear [name], -It is a great day seeing someone's pets being shared in a team. We love seeing the creativity that you bring to [company] and express new ideas. While we're all about fun and play, we unfortunately can't allow personal lives to be associated with the company online. +It is always great seeing someone's pets being shared in a team. We love seeing the creativity and innovative, fresh ideas that you bring to Proton. While we're all about fun and play, we unfortunately can't allow personal lives to be associated with the company online. Starting November 10, we will be removing all personal pages from our company website. -Our executive team feels that mixing personal and corporate messaging on the same platform could be perceived as a waste of resources and reduce the trust in [company] you have worked so hard to help create. Further, there is the potential for bad actors to post malicious content, so for everyone's safety, it has been decided that personal pages are not allowed. +While our executive team shares the same beliefs about personal expression, they feel that mixing personal and corporate messaging on the same platform could be perceived as a waste of resources and reduce the trust in Proton you have worked so hard to help create. For this reason, they have decided that personal pages will not allowed. -Pursuant to this new policy, effective immediately, we will be removing any personal pages that have been posted to our website and prohibiting any in the future. We truly appreciate that you care enough to share information about yourself, and feel comfortable doing so, and if you'd like to continue, we encourage you to look at tools like Wordpress and Wix that can help build your home on the web. +Pursuant to this new policy, effective immediately, we will be prohibiting publishing of personal pages and removing any personal pages that have been posted to our website in the coming weeks. We truly appreciate that you care enough to share information about yourself, and feel comfortable doing so, and if you'd like to continue, we encourage you to look at tools like Wordpress and Wix that can help build your home on the web. -We encourage you to share these meaningful updates with your friends and coworkers in situations where it appropriate, such as introductions and breaks, and we hope you can foster lasting friendships here. +We encourage you to share these meaningful updates with your friends and coworkers in situations where it's appropriate, such as introductions and breaks, and we hope you can foster lasting friendships here. Sincerely,\\ Isaac Greene\\ -IT Director - [company] +IT Director - Proton \end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageC_Greene_Isaac.tex b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageC_Greene_Isaac.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2111a48 --- /dev/null +++ b/WRT350/F25LFe_MessageC_Greene_Isaac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{tgpagella} +\usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} +\usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} + +\clearpairofpagestyles + +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{12pt} + +\lohead{F25LFe\_MessageC\_Greene\_Isaac} +\lofoot{No AI used. \\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } +\ohead*{\pagemark} + +\begin{document} +From: Isaac Greene \\ +To: Elizabeth Smith \\ +Subject: Updates to Pixar's Intranet Policy\\ +Date: October 24, 2025\\ +\hrule + +Dear Elizabeth, + +You may have noticed recently that the company Intranet has been feeling slower than normal. We understand that a working catalog of reference material is crucial to doing your work properly and efficiently. To help keep our systems working as hard as you, the IT team is implementing some new policies and efforts. + +We at Pixar always want to encourage creativity and innovation in our films and shorts. To help you do that, we provide an enormous library of reference material we have collected in the decades of making inspirational films and shorts. Unfortunately, some of our monitoring systems have picked up on harmful computer software accidentally uploaded and copyrighted content that we don't have permission to use, like photos and songs. + +Starting December 1, we will be using new tools that will help us flag and remove content that doesn't belong on our servers. We urge you to review submissions before you upload them to the company network to make sure they contain only Pixar work. Part of this new initiative is a three-strike policy. If wrongful content is detected more than three times, accounts will be flagged for more stringent review and there may be some additional training with our legal and HR teams. + +If you have questions about this policy, please email me at it@pixar.com or reach out to our legal team at legal@pixar.com. + +Thank you for your continued dedication to making meaningful work. + +Sincerely,\\ +Isaac Greene\\ +Director of Management Information Systems\\ +Pixar +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file