From December 14 thru the 26th , Network Access Control will be fully implemented in the following buildings:
- 12/14 Burlington Ave, Center for Life Sciences, Drydock
- 12/21 Harvard Institutes of Medicine
- 12/26 Longwood Center
If you need help installing security software or connecting to the network, email FLSN_dfci@dfci.harvard.edu.
Dana-Farber requires all network devices to meet minimum security requirements.
If your device is running an older operating system or is customized with non-standard software, Network Access Control (NAC) will prompt you via the web to bring it into compliance. Usually this is a software install. Sometimes it requires replacing the device. Customized devices like lab instruments that cannot support encryption or the NAC agent will need to obtain a "variance" from Information Security. There is now a new long-term variance for devices not easily remediated and a short-term variance, for devices that can be remediated soon.
More information and frequently asked questions can be found on the NAC page on DFCI Online. If you need to request a variance for your device, please email DFCI-NAC@dfci.harvard.edu