General policies on the use of ARCC resources.


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Applicable Policies and Acceptance

Acceptance

The process of requesting an allocation on an ARCC resource includes acceptance of any policies specific to that resource, and of this Terms of Use which applies to all ARCC resources.

UW Acceptable Use Policy

ARCC clusters and other resources (the resources) are made available to the University community, and as such are covered by the general University Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). All users of ARCC resources are required to adhere to the campus AUP in addition to the policies specific to the ARCC resources. You should read and familiarize yourself with the University AUP.

The AUP includes the following provisions which might be particularly applicable to users of the ARCC resources, but the list below is NOT complete and you are bound by all of the policies in the AUP:

ARCC Policies

In addition to the University AUP, the ARCC resources have their own policies which are available at ARCC Policies. The use of any ARCC resource requires compliance with all General Policies linked from this page and any Resource-Specific Policies that apply to that particular ARCC resource.

User Responsibilities

Responsibilities of PIs and Users

Responsibilities of All Users

Appropriate Use

ARCC resources may only be used for activities authorized by the University. Prohibited actions include, but are not limited to, the following:

Software, Data, Security and Access Control

ARCC Use by Foreign Nationals

ARCC use by foreign nationals is generally permitted regardless of whether access to ARCC resources is from the United States or abroad. However, the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations prohibit the of ARCC resources by citizens of Cuba, Iran, Syria or Sudan while residing and/or working in one of those countries.

Restricted Data

The use of UW/ARCC resources to store, manipulate, or remotely access information, software or data (materials) that require additional controls or that could negatively impact or compromise administrative and business operations of ARCC resources requires prior written approval from the University. Such materials include, but are not limited to, export-controlled software or technical data subject to Export Administration Regulations (EAR) or International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR); Personally Identifiable Information (PII) or health information subject to the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and materials subject to "Official Use Only" or similar government restrictions.

THE USE OF UW/ARCC RESOURCES TO STORE, MANIPULATE, OR REMOTELY ACCESS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, UNCLASSIFIED CONTROLLED NUCLEAR INFORMATION (UCNI), NAVAL NUCLEAR PROPULSION INFORMATION (NNPI), SECRET RESTRICTED DATA (SRD), SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED DATA (SAR), THE DESIGN OR DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR, RADIOLOGICAL, BIOLOGICAL, OR CHEMICAL WEAPONS, OR OF ANY WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED.

UW/ARCC resources are operated as research systems and should only be used to access and store data related to research. These research systems are categorized as low per FIPS-199 and protected to the NIST 800-53 low-security control baseline.

System Security

UW/ARCC resources control data access via username and password authentication for network access and UNIX directory and file permissions for data storage. Network access and data storage systems provide no explicit encryption. ARCC users are responsible for protecting data files and acknowledge and understand that UW/ARCC security control implementation is sufficient for research data access and storage.

Software Licensing and Copyright Compliance

Data Retention

Policy Violations

Disclaimer