UW-Madison IT Compliance Agreement

This agreement is to communicate to you the relevant policies and terms of service for using university IT resources. This includes using your university issued credentials (e.g. NetID and password) to connect to the University network and how to manage your personal and university data.

Policies

The following policies outline your responsibilities for using campus IT resources. Additional policies and policy information may be viewed at IT Policy KB

Terms of Service for NetID and Other Campus User Credentials

NetIDs and other user credentials are available to applicants, students, faculty, staff and others based on their affiliation with campus and their business need to access certain applications, services and data. Information about you or about others is accessible through your NetID and other campus credentials. In order to maintain the privacy of this information, it is vital that you understand your responsibility to securely manage your NetID/Password and other campus credentials. Please know and comply with the following:

  • You are responsible for securely managing your NetID/Password and other university credentials. This includes not sharing your NetID/Password and other university credentials with any other person, including anyone representing the Division of Information Technology (DoIT). For information on protecting your credentials and secure computing, visit UW-Madison IT Services.
  • Create and manage strong passwords. Information on creating a strong password and managing your passwords can be found in How to Select, Manage & Protect Your Passwords.

  • Unauthorized authentication attempts or misuse of UW-Madison information resources should be reported to the Badger Incident Response Team (BadgIRT). For reporting procedures, visit Report an Incident to the Office of Cybersecurity or contact the Help Desk at 608-264-4357 (HELP).

  • If you identify issues concerning your NetID and other campus credentials, contact the Help Desk by calling 608-264-HELP or submit an online form at DoIT Help Desk.

  • If the University receives a credible report that a violation has occurred or if, in the course of managing the service, discovers evidence of a violation, then the matter will be referred for investigation, university disciplinary action, and/or criminal prosecution.

  • Your use of University of Wisconsin data is restricted to authorized University of Wisconsin business. You may only access university data for which you have specific authorization and only in accordance with authorized business needs. You may not transfer data to anyone without written prior approval from the data custodian. For more information about handling university data, please visit Handling Sensitive University Data.

  • You will be held responsible for security breach(s) traceable to your assigned NetID or other university credentials. Your password verifies your identity (e.g., NetID). You are responsible for keeping your passwords confidential (How to Select, Manage & Protect Your Passwords). You should change your password immediately if you suspect someone else may know your current password.

  • It is your responsibility to comply with the provisions of the Federal Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the University of Wisconsin-Madison Policy on Students Records (Handling Sensitive University Data), the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and the UW-Madison Policy on Faculty and Staff Racial/Ethnic Heritage Data (governed by Wisconsin Public Records Law, and other state and federal law) in order to protect the confidentiality of personal identifiable information.

  • The University has agreements with third-party service providers that allow you to use your NetID/Password to access applications that are external to the university, including some provided by the U.S. Federal Government. This might be only way you are able to access those applications. For a list of service providers that provide applications to the higher education community, see InCommon Home Page. To enable your access to those applications, the university may send the following information to a service provider:

    • Your first name
    • Your last name
    • Your affiliation with the University (e.g., "Faculty")
    • Your NetID
    • Your university email address
    • A unique identifier