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Upgrading Pulse Secure to Ivanti Secure Access on UCSF-managed Macs
These instructions only apply to Macs at UCSF that are enrolled in UCSF's Jamf Pro to upgrade our installed VPN software from Pulse Secure to Ivanti Secure Access.To begin:Click here to be directed to the Jamf Self Service app on your UCSF-managed Mac.
Remote Work Resources
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
BCH Oakland Remote Work Resources
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support Health Desks
The Health Desk provides walk-up IT help.Typical Health Desk support includes:Duo enrollment and questionsAssistance with Wi-FiMobile email setupDevice encryptionVPN support
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Desktop Support
Telecommute Securely
Working remotely? Follow these tips to securely manage your telecommute.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Desktop Support
BeyondTrust Vendor Comparison
The following table will provide an overview of the features within BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access and other Privileged Remote Access systems. We will be reaching out to departments to better understand your current solution and use cases to better transition to BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access from another privileged remote access tool. Please review the features of BeyondTrust compared to other solutions and if BeyondTrust does not satisfy your needs from a feature perspective, let us know.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Desktop Support
How to Confirm CrashPlan Is Backing Up Your Computer
CrashPlan is UCSF's online backup program. All data that is backed-up by CrashPlan is encrypted, so it will securely backup your files even when you are NOT connected to the UCSF network or UCSF VPN. This also means this solution is HIPAA-compliant. CrashPlan Pro is offered, at no additional charge, to all ITFS supported desktops and laptops as part of the ITFS Basic Support, and to UCSF Medical Center supported laptops.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Desktop Support
Clean Up Your Personal (BYOD) Computer When Leaving UCSF
Overview Important: The only way to ensure that ALL UCSF data has been removed is to securely reformat (ERASE) your hard drive and any devices that contain storage (e.g., USB thumb drives, external hard drives, smartphones, tablets). This is not the same as simply deleting files or performing a "factory reset." Please contact your computer vendor for support. If you cannot do this, use the instructions below to ensure you remove all UCSF information, applications and tools.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Desktop Support
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
IT Field Services (ITFS) Subscription FAQs
questions about subscribing to ITFS Desktop Support: Basic, Premium, Hourly, etc.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Desktop Support