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Advanced IT Security Training on the UCSF Learning Management System
Why it's important IT security risk is as much a human issue as it is a technology issue. UCSF employees who manage IT systems or develop software need to have the necessary skills to carry out their duties effectively and securely. The Advanced IT Security Training now available on the UCSF Learning Management System and on the LinkedIn platform provides technical training to help improve employees' knowledge and skills to protect UCSF’s electronic assets.
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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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IT Security Educational Meetings and Webinars
What we offer From time to time, UCSF IT Security, other UC campuses and teams, as well as third parties such as SANS host educational events. Recordings are shared here. 10/19/23 Diabetes Medical Device Security David C. Klonoff, M.D., F.ACP, FRCP (Edin), Fellow AIMBE
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IT Security and Awareness Champion Program: Overview
Introduction The IT Security and Privacy Awareness Champion Program is designed to strengthen UCSF’s culture of cybersecurity by engaging and empowering individuals throughout the organization to help ensure safe computing.
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Request IT Security Awareness Posters
Available now...at your request, for your protection The UCSF Security Awareness Campaign is managed around monthly themes. Below are the posters for each month. If you would like to help raise awareness by putting up posters in your area, please contact Esther Silver at 415-476-7273 or [email protected]. January - Travel Safety
Recommended Security Products
Data is increasingly becoming UCSF’s lifeblood and most critical asset. We’ve curated a collection of tools and products to help you protect UCSF’s data These tools and products have been vetted by IT Security, and we encourage you to use them.
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Avoid Being Phished - Quick Tips
How can I avoid phishing attacks? Phishing messages are becoming more targeted, sophisticated and even harder to recognize. Look for signs of phishing These include emails with suspicious links or attachments, plus:
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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Device Encryption
What is encryption? Why do I need it? Encryption is the process of encoding information so that only authorized persons can read it. It is used to protect confidential and legally protected data. In this case, "legally protected" has real and serious meaning. If an unencrypted laptop, tablet, mobile phone or other device is lost or stolen, and if it contained legally protected information, you or the University might be held liable for damages, you could be sent to prison, or the University could take corrective action against you.
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