Use the context of the CECnet policy to unlock the meaning of the underlined words. Select the letter that represents your answers. What is the meaning of the word licensure in the last paragraph? (5 points) SPECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (SIS) MEMORANDUM TO: All Employees FROM: Ted Wayne, CECnet Representative SUBJECT: CECnet Acceptable Use Policy The Computer Education Cooperative Network (CECnet) is for the use of persons legitimately associated with Spector Information Systems as employees, suppliers, or subcontractors, as well as for persons associated with other businesses participating in the CECnet system. Users of the CECnet agree to abide by the appropriate usage conventions and any terms and conditions of membership and affiliation with the CECnet, as amended. The purpose of the network is to facilitate the exchange of technical and computer information consistent with the purposes of the cooperating organizations or businesses. Pursuant to this purpose, participants in the CECnet are expected to be circumspect in their use and are subject to approval of their sponsoring organizations. Each organization is responsible to see that the Acceptable Use Policy is widely disseminated, that CECnet users are aware of the Policy, and that these policies are followed. Each organization is responsible for exercising any control deemed necessary to maintain usage within the confines of the Acceptable Use Policy. CECnet is not a secure network. Information transmitted over the network is not encrypted. Sensitive information should not be distributed over CECnet. The CECnet should not be used for any activity that does not support the purposes of the individual business or organization or the goals of the CECnet. If a particular usage is inconsistent with these goals and purposes, it should be discontinued. Any attempt to penetrate a remote site without proper authorization is strictly forbidden and will be deemed sufficient reason for termination of CECnet privileges for the individual user. Egregious and continued attempts may be considered grounds for revocation of licensure for the sponsoring organization. (5 points) Responses The act of building a facility The act of building a facility The act of retraining The act of retraining The act of granting permission The act of granting permission The act of hiring and firing employees

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In the context of the CECnet policy, the word "licensure" refers to "The act of granting permission." This aligns with the idea that the sponsoring organization is being granted or permitted the ability to use the network, and if they fail to comply with the policies, that permission may be revoked.

Therefore, the correct answer is: The act of granting permission.