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Recommended Security Products

Data is increasingly becoming UCSF’s lifeblood and most critical asset. We’ve curated a collection of tools and products to help you protect UCSF’s data These tools and products have been vetted by IT Security, and we encourage you to use them.UCSF ITS provides client security software free of charge to faculty, staff, learners and researchers: 

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Password Management Tool Enrollment & Login

The Password Management Tool provides users with the ability to complete the following processes:NOTE: Please be sure to follow ALL of the instructions for these processes to avoid a lockout to your UCSF account.

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Avoid Being Phished - Quick Tips

                                                              ​                 Phishing messages are becoming more targeted, sophisticated and even harder to recognize.

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DDPE Removable Storage Encryption FAQs

What is DDPE EMS? Dell Data Protection Encryption (DDPE) is UCSF's enterprise-wide desktop and laptop encryption application. External Media Shield (EMS) is DDPE's feature that enables saving encrypted files on removable storage devices such as flash drives or external hard drives. When will DDPE and DDPE EMS become available for macOS Big Sur? DDPE is not available for macOS Big Sur as Dell discontinued further development of this software.

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Update Your Password in Outlook (Windows)

To clear all your saved passwords from your PC, you will need to open the Credential Manager in Windows. Once you've cleared the passwords stored in Windows, you'll be able to relaunch Outlook and log into the application with your newly created password.

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Password Management for Mac

To avoid account lookouts and access issues, you will need to update the password on your Mac as well as your UCSF account password at the same time.

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Using Windows on a Mac at UCSF

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Clearing Saved Passwords on FireFox

You can easily clear the usernames and passwords that Firefox has saved for you. Note: These steps apply to Firefox for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

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How to Delete Passwords Saved in Internet Explorer 11

The Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Internet Explorer 11 browser allows you to store your login credentials for websites. You can delete all your saved passwords. However, you will then have to re-enter your login credentials for any websites you visit. To delete your passwords: