Use of University computing systems is governed by the following policy:
Computing resources are provided for the use of faculty, students and staff for academic or administrative purposes. The privilege of use is not transferable to another member of the Drew community, to an outside individual, or to an outside organization. Misuse of computer facilities is considered a serious judicial offense at Drew and carries sanctions for anyone found in violation of the University’s policy.
As a member of the Drew community, there are rules and policies by which you must abide to keep the network secure and available for all to use, and to maintain an atmosphere where all are welcome. Your use of Drew’s networking services connects you to the entire Drew community and to the world via the Internet, and therefore reflects on you and on the institution.
Please take these responsibilities seriously and read this agreement carefully.
- The Drew network is to be used primarily for purposes of fulfilling the University’s mission. It is intended to be used as a tool to enhance education and research and to facilitate administrative work and is not available for unrestricted use for other purposes. Use of the Drew network for other purposes will always be restricted in favor of academic or administrative usage when the situation dictates.
- The University provides the Drew network exclusively to you as a member of the Drew community. Your network identity and uLogin account uniquely identify you, and are not transferable to other members of the Drew community or to people outside of Drew.
- Protect your uLogin password or other credentials at all times and do not share them with others. You will be held responsible for all activities which occur with your uLogin account.
- The Drew network is a shared resource. Therefore, network use or applications which inhibit or interfere with the use of the network by others are not permitted. At times, network administrators may ask you to restrict your use of the network or not to use the network because of a temporary condition. You must comply with those requests. Applications which use an unusually high proportion of network bandwidth for extended periods of time, including, but not limited to, running servers or network games, are not permitted and may be shut down, with the user contacted as soon as possible.
- There are University standards for network software and hardware that can be used on the Drew network. Computers, network cards and software issued by Drew become the standard. Use of hardware or network software other than the University standard without permission may be restricted. Hardware or software that interferes with network operation will be removed or disabled.
- Users of the Drew network must comply with federal, state, and local laws and ordinances including U.S. copyright law.
- Users of the Drew network can expect that their data is confidential and secure. Network administrators will access data on the system, either stored or in transit, only to maintain network operation or security, and will adhere to the SAGE Code of Ethics when doing so. Contents of personal files may be accessed by programs designed to do heuristic searches for materials that could interfere with network operation or security. Files may be individually searched for investigative purposes only when ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, or when there is an alleged violation of University regulations and the search is authorized by a dean, vice president, president, or their designated representatives. Search and notification procedures in accordance with University policies will be followed.
- Drew network services and wiring may not be modified, tampered with or extended. This applies to all network wiring, network jacks and hardware. If you cause damage by modifying or tampering with network wiring, jacks or hardware, you will be held financially responsible for such damage and may be subject to disciplinary procedures.
- Malicious use of the network is strictly forbidden by University computer usage policies. This includes but is not limited to: sending harassing or threatening messages; attempting to forge messages, crack passwords, intercept data or circumvent server security; sending bulk unsolicited email; or sending data intended to disrupt services.
- Support of the Drew network is provided by University staff, student employees and outside vendors. Drew’s goal is to provide 24 hour service to all users. In the event of critical system failures (loss of an entire building, critical server, or large amount of network infrastructure) we strive for a 2 hour response time, with an 8 hour resolution. We will strive to resolve non-critical issues within 2 business days.
Network Guidelines and Policies
Drew’s network services are primarily made available for academic and work-related use for faculty, staff, and students. The following policies and guidelines for these systems apply as a supplement to the standard computer and network usage guidelines:
- Any software to be installed on the network for use by multiple users must be submitted through documented standard procedures and in accordance with all relevant licensing restrictions. Software will be metered to restrict access according to the license agreements, and when possible software will be installed in public areas of the server to provide the widest possible access to these materials.
- Personal materials should be kept on your personal network (F: drive), your hard drive, or on backup media such as thumb drives. Please refer to Storage Options and Backing Up Your Data for more information.
Although system backups are performed, it is still the responsibility of the user to keep their own backup copies in case of emergency. System backups are for the purpose of rebuilding the system in case of system failure.
Other servers may not be established or maintained on the campus network without prior consultation with University Technology. This is so we can be certain that network service and security are maintained, and to maximize the benefit of such services to the University. University Technology reserves the right to not allow servers on the network if the functionality can be achieved with existing resources, or by new UT resources that can serve the community at large. University Technology may need administrative access to such servers as well.