Obtain eEye Software
You must be a network coordinator for your unit to obtain the eEye software. You will receive the code to download software after attending a pilot orientation and a training session on Retina and Rem products. To join the pilot and schedule a training session please fill out the agreement form. A member of the ASTF task force will contact you with information on training and how to acquire, intall and configure the software.
Benefits of Participation
Participating in the ASTF Retina/Rem Pilot will provide departments with several important benefits, including:
- Licensed access to eEye products at no charge.
- Training and technical support in the configuration and use of the eEye Retina and REM products and the interpretation of reports for effective vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.
- Access to additional reports for departments, particularly for the purpose of time-based comparisons of system/network state.
- Secure access to departmental Retina scan results through SSL.
- Remote scheduling of Retina scans.
- Become part of a UCLA security user group to increase awareness and develop best practices.
Agreements of Participation
By installing and using free eEye software you are agreeing to participate in the pilot and to:
- Attend an orientation and training session before using the Retina and/or REM software.
- Work with the ASTF to make your data available to create a security profile of the campus.
- Become part of a UCLA security user group to create security awareness and best practices.
- Provide feedback to ASTF and eEYE Digital Security on the continuous improvement of their products.
- Understand the terms of the eEye licensing agreement to manage eEye software and intellectual property.
- Serve as a primary contact within the department for the eEye product distribution.
- Participate in a UCLA security user group and attend bi-annual meetings.
About the UCLA/eEye Pilot
The pilot is a result of an agreement between UCLA and eEye Digital Security to provide free access to their full suite of vulnerability management products in exchange for eEye's participation in the pilot to understand how their products perform in a live, richly diverse environment and acquire feedback for improvement and new product research and development.
The pilot will provide UCLA Departments with both the tools and the resources to test for and work toward compliance with the minimum security standards outlined in UCLA Policy 401. UCLA’s Applied Security Task Force (ASTF) is managing the pilot and will help you set-up and configure the software and provide training and support throughout the project. |