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Get Tips for Using DocuSign
What you need to know Should I tag the signature fields so the signer knows where to sign? It depends on your situation. It's important for people to actually know what they're signing. Many just click through documents and sign without reading. If you’re concerned that the person who will be receiving the file might not even glance at the document itself, then don’t tag it. Let the signer find out where to sign and drag his or her signature to that location on the page.
IT Security Orientations and Education
Introduction UCSF IT and the Technology Commons offer orientation presentations to students, faculty and staff. We can vary the topics and the length of presentations. Contact IT Security Awareness if you're interested at [email protected]. Below is a link to one of our presentations as well as a program listing. SON Student Orientation https://lecture.ucsf.edu/ets/Play/a780ce7a72c848099b01724bf5c034d71d
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- Student
- Security
Digital Accessibility Community of Practice
A digital accessibility community of practice with channels to people doing accessibility work at UCSF, at the University of California and beyond.
Extending Access to Medical Center IT Applications for Non-Career (Temporary) Employees
Important Notice to Managers October 6, 2021 - Updated
- Affiliate
- Staff
- Student
- Volunteer
- Access & Identity
Operational
REDCap
Description Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) is a secure and HIPAA-compliant web-based system for building and managing web-based research projects, such as surveys and databases. The REDCap system provides functionality and features to enable researchers to rapidly develop databases and online surveys. These databases, data entry forms and surveys are intuitive, easy-to-use tools for collecting data, including data validation.
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- Faculty
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- Student
- Research Services
IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support: Basic Subscription
Description The Basic Support service is an integrated suite of support services for Campus, faculty and staff who use University-owned Windows, Mac, iOS and Android devices. Note: Standard productivity software and Microsoft Office are included in the monthly subscription fee (see Cost).
- Faculty
- Staff
- Desktop Support
Report a Security Incident
Steps to follow Report anything that causes concern Immediately contact the UCSF Service Desk to report an information security problem or a possible or potential information security problem. Phone: 415-514-4100 Email: [email protected] Web: http://help.ucsf.edu
Overview of UCSF's SSL Certificate Service
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Administrative Listservs
- Faculty
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- Student
- Technical Partner
How Do I Protect My Computer from Ransomware
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: