The Illinois Remote Access Subscriber Agreement (IRA) is a contract between the State of Illinois and remote users who wish to access state-owned computers and other data resources. The IRA outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties and establishes conditions for access to the state network. It includes provisions for user authentication, authorization, monitoring, and security of data and resources. There are two types of Illinois Remote Access Subscriber Agreement: the General Subscriber Agreement and the Special Subscriber Agreement. The General Subscriber Agreement applies to all users who wish to access the state network. It covers topics such as user authentication, authorization, monitoring, security, and other related issues. The Special Subscriber Agreement applies only to those users who need access to sensitive data or resources. It includes additional terms and conditions to ensure the security and integrity of those resources. The Illinois Remote Access Subscriber Agreement is intended to ensure the security and privacy of state-owned resources and data, and to protect the rights and interests of the state and its users. By agreeing to the terms of the IRA, users agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the agreement and to be held accountable for any violations.