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What kind of protections do the INCITE centers offer to protect data?

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What kind of protections do the INCITE centers offer to protect data?

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For non-proprietary users, the HPC centers involved in INCITE have implemented controls for protecting non-sensitive unclassified -fundamental research- information based on the NIST 800-53 “Low Baselines and Compensatory Controls.” “Moderate Baselines” may be operating at your facility of interest; contact the facility directly for details. Risk is currently mitigated using available enterprise infrastructure and network-based tools to provide perimeter protection and vulnerability resolution. System and application-level security controls are implemented in accordance with industry and federal best practices. All non-temporary user data resides on centralized file and archival storage systems that are regularly backed up. This data is protected and segmented from other users using standard access controls. The HPC centers cannot guarantee zero risks to the information stored on its systems; therefore, requests for processing data that is of a sufficiently sensitive nature (e.g., prop

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