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When Should I Use VPN?
InCommon - How to Request a Certificate
- Staff
FAQs - InCommon SSL Certificate Service
- Staff
Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP)
OverviewSymantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is provided free of charge to UCSF faculty, staff, students and researchers. SEP is designed to (1) detect, remove and prevent the spread of viruses, spyware and other security risks and (2) provide Windows, Mac and Linux computers with anti-virus (AV) and anti-spyware protection. In addition, UCSF SEP clients automatically keep both the client software and security definitions (AV and IPS) updated for the most complete protection.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Security
UCSFwpa Instructions - Android
Overview Each version of Android and each manufacturer of Android devices changes components of the Android user interface. They do this to make the experience match the goals of the specific device. *Please be advised some Android OS version on Google Pixel may not able to update UCSFwpa wireless certificate thus not compatible to connect. There are no manual configuration option available. This is a vendor issue and until resolved they will not connect to UCSFwpa.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless
How to Submit Network Port and Fixed IP Requests
Overview There are two ways to submit Network IP requests:
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
IT Security Awareness - Stay Sharp to Stay Safe
An engaging way to build awareness Welcome to the IT Security Awareness site! Each month, we focus on a new IT security topic of interest to the UCSF community. Taking the current month's quiz at the end of the article enters you into a drawing for one of six $50 Amazon Gift Cards.
- Technical Partner
- Security
How to use the Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
DDPE Removable Storage Encryption FAQs
Frequently asked questions 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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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Security