Accept Only Valid Certificates!
There are two types of certificates that protect UCSF data and user data: website certificates and wireless certificates.
There are two types of certificates that protect UCSF data and user data: website certificates and wireless certificates.
The purpose of this process is to allow individuals and departments to create and manage department-owned devices in ServiceNow Configuration Manage Database (CMDB). Important: This process is used only for department-owned devices. You must first search for it to prevent creating duplicates in case it was previously registered.
These travel guidelines apply to (1) all UCSF employees and affiliates and (2) their UCSF-owned or personal devices that are used for UCSF business.1. Install the UCSF security suite on your computers and laptops..2. Encrypt your laptop.
Secure Box allows UCSF Box users to store restricted data while protecting UCSF and our patients, staff and learners from data loss.
If you receive a ransomware pop-up or message on your device alerting you to an infection:Take immediate action to avoid any additional infections or data loss:
Reasons for upgrading include (1) the computer may be running Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 and have an older SEP client installed on it; (2) there is a want or need for the Windows workstation to be upgraded to Windows 10. SEP hardware requirements:
Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is an enterprise-wide application used for protection against intrusion. It includes protection against virus, malware and network layer attacks. SEP is available for both Macintosh- and Windows-based platforms. Identifying whether or not SEP is installed and functioning properly on a machine is critical in keeping your computer safe. To determine if SEP is installed on your computer, follow the instructions below: