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ROWAN UNIVERSITY POLICY

Title: High Performance Computing Resources
Subject: Information Security
Policy No: ISO: 2013:16
Applies: University-wide
Issuing Authority: Information Security Office - Chief Information Security Officer
Responsible Officer: Vice President for Information Resources and Chief Information Officer
Adopted: 11/1/2013
Amended: 11/1/2013
Last Revision: 9/10/2014

I. PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to establish the standards and processes for acquiring, managing, and using High Performance Computing (HPC) Resources at Rowan University.

II. ACCOUNTABILITY

All university personnel who wish to obtain access to high performance computing resources shall be required to follow and ensure compliance with this policy.

III. APPLICABILITY

This policy applies to any high performance computing resources owned or leased by the university and to any high performance computing resources used by any member of the university community.

IV. DEFINITIONS

A. High Performance Computing Resources - all specialty computing systems, whether a single host or clustered hosts, that are used to address compute-bound, memory-bound, I/O-bound, or storage-bound applications or programs.

V. POLICY

A. Requirements

  1. All high performance computing resources used by university employees, students or members of the university community as well as any HPC resources that store or process university data, must comply with all university policies except as explicitly described in this policy.
  2. University-owned or leased High Performance Computing ResourcesAll high performance computing resources owned or leased by the University must be managed and operated by or under the supervision of Information Resources and Technology (IRT) staff.
  3. All University-owned or leased high performance computing resources must be located in one of the data centers maintained by IRT. Charges may apply for housing and/or managing HPC resources.
  4. Acquisition of all University-owned or leased high performance computing resources must be approved through the IRT Acquisition Procedure.
  5. Access to any external high performance computing resources must be approved by the Vice-President of Information Resources and Technology and must go through a security review to ensure the security of university data and the compatibility of systems.

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