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UCSF 650-16 Addendum G - Third-Party Remote Access Standards
Purpose To establish and set the requirements for a University of California San Francisco enterprise standard for third-party remote access to UCSF networks. Definitions See the University of California - Systemwide IT Policy Glossary for the most up-to-date definitions. Terms that are not in the Systemwide Glossary are defined below.
Guideline
macOS Big Sur and Older Versions Discontinued
What is Happening?macOS Big Sur (11.x) and older versions are all discontinued and no longer supported by Apple, which also ended security updates and maintenance. This means these older macOS versions no longer meet UCSF's minimum security standards.It is a minimum security standard of UCSF that all computers used for UCSF business must run vendor-supported versions of operating systems to avoid security risks. Computers that no longer meet this security requirement will eventually be blocked from UCSF's network.
Impacted Services: IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support , ITFS Supported Macs
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UCSF 650-16 Addendum B - UCSF Minimum Security Standards for Electronic Information Resources
Effective Date: December 2007, Updated December 2021 Contents Purpose Overview and Scope Exception from Minimum Security Standards Exception Requests Covering Legacy Systems Compatibility Exemptions Enforcement Minimum Security Standards System Inventory and Protection Level Classification (PLC) Transmission of Restricted Information
Impacted Services: IT Security Outreach and Training
Guideline
IT Field Services - Service Level Agreement
Impacted Services: IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support
Standard
UCSF Policy 650-16 Addendum F, UCSF Data Classification Standard
UCSF_Data_Classification_Standard_08-09-19 (PDF) Document Owner: Patrick PhelanDepartment Contact: UCSF IT SecurityIssue Date: 4/24/17Effective Date: 4/24/17Reviewed/Revised Date: 8/9/19
Impacted Services: IT Security Outreach and Training
UCSF’s Versa Generative AI Platform Is Now Available
Versa, UCSF's secure generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform, is now available across
Pulse Secure (VPN) Upgrade to Ivanti Secure Access for Macs
Starting on Tuesday, January 30th at 6:00 PM in the Pacific Standard Time zone, UCSF IT will start upgrading Pulse Secure VPN to the new Ivanti Secure Access on Macs that have the old Pulse Secure
Travel and Work Remotely - Securely and Safely!
The link to the IT Security Awareness Quiz is at the end of the article. Everyone who completes the quiz is entered to win one of six $50 Amazon gift cards.
Protect Yourself from "Doxxing"
Reprinted with minor edits and permission from UC Berkeley Office of Ethics article “Protecting yourself fr