We rely on a vast network of Company assets to help us run our business and build our future. Office supplies and furniture, equipment, computer hardware, and software – even our access to the internet, the FIS intranet, and business software programs – are all Company assets.
We use our Company assets appropriately and protect them from fraud, waste, and abuse. Our good stewardship of these assets today will keep them available for use tomorrow and beyond.
For us, being a good steward means using FIS assets to carry out FIS work, not for personal purposes. Use of FIS assets should never violate the law or our policies, and never interfere with our work.
Records of any communications may be made and used by the Company. You should have no expectation of privacy of electronic communications when using FIS systems unless specifically provided for by local law. Anything created on our systems is FIS property and, where permitted by law, we may monitor usage which will be carried out in line with applicable law and regulation.
Hardware, software, and network access are vital to our operation. They are the tools that connect us to our clients, our third-party relationships, and each other. Safeguard them by practicing good cybersecurity:
Q: Sometimes at lunch, I visit websites that some people might consider obscene or inappropriate, but I never let this activity interfere with my work, and I would never forward a link or information about these websites to any of my colleagues. Is that OK?
A: No. It’s never OK (at lunch or at any other time) to use FIS computers or network systems to visit or view inappropriate content. FIS counts on every colleague to use our systems responsibly.
Acceptable Use Policy
Corporate Security Policy