PETRONAS has rules governing the use of the group's information technology and communications systems. The Code sets out a number of specific prohibitions in this regard. Fundamentally, you are required to use PETRONAS Information Technology and Communications Systems in a responsible and professional manner for proper business purposes in a manner consistent with the Code and other IT protocols and rules in effect for companies in the group. Among other things, you may not use those systems to:
- Conduct fraud
- Run your own business
- Infringe intellectual property rights
- Send chain letters, solicit money or gifts, engage in charitable fund-raising or political advocacy, pursue religious efforts or for private non-PETRONAS commercial purposes
- Commit cybercrimes, such as spam attacks, hacking, IT sabotage, eavesdropping, spying, and creating or sending viruses
- Send malicious rumours or transmit derogatory or indecent materials
- Otherwise engage in activities that could damage PETRONAS' business or reputation.
Last Revised: December 2016