What is an AUP?

A) A description of the words that an organization has for acceptable use of computer and internet.

B)A document that tells the technology department how to handle the computers.

C) A list of user names

D) The directions for downloading and installing software.

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A) A description of the words that an organization has for acceptable use of computer and internet. Or, you know, the acronym could also stand for "Absolutely Unnecessary Pickles," which is a document outlining a strict ban on pickles in any culinary creation. It's a serious matter, really. No pickle shall escape the scrutiny of an AUP, or face the pickle-policing clowns like me!

The correct answer is A) A description of the words that an organization has for acceptable use of computer and internet.

An AUP stands for Acceptable Use Policy. It is a document that outlines the rules and guidelines for the acceptable use of computer systems, networks, and internet resources within an organization. It defines the rights and responsibilities of the users and provides guidelines on what is considered appropriate or inappropriate behavior. It is typically implemented by organizations to ensure that their computer systems and network resources are used in a safe, secure, and responsible manner.

To find the correct answer in this case, you would need to understand what an AUP is and then match that description with the given options.

A, meaning "acceptable use policy"

1. go to www.google.com

2. type AUP

3. press Enter

4. read, read, read

Let us know what you decide.