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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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Manage Your UCSF Password
How to AccessEveryone accessing UCSF resources will have a password for their computers, email and access to email and Office 365 applications on their mobile devices. NOTE: To access your email on your mobile device, you will need to Enroll Your Mobile Device in Intune Company Portal.
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Report a lost or stolen mobile device
Steps to follow 1. Call the UCSF Police Department Immediately report the theft or loss of your device to the UCSF Police Department: 415-476-1414. Remember that time is of the essence. 2. Contact the UCSF IT Service Desk After reporting the loss or theft of your device to the UCSF Police Department, it is critical that you contact the IT Service Desk at 415-514-4100 as soon as possible.
Travel Safely - Laptops and other devices
What you need to know UC is a global organization, so employees often travel domestically and abroad. UCOP has created the UCGO site to: Help facilitate travel Provide health and safety guidance and other critical resources during employee travel
Prepare a Laptop for International Travel
Overview Because UC is a global organization, employees frequently travel domestically and abroad. UCOP has created the UCGO site at https://www.ucgo.org/ to (1) help facilitate this travel and (2) provide health and safety guidance and other critical resources while employees are traveling
How to Determine Your Computer Encryption Status
Overview Multiple methods for deploying whole-disk encryptions are used at UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Campus. The list of computer encryptions below is ordered by most to least well-used. For additional information regarding encryption, visit our Encryption FAQs.
BigFix Installation for Linux and Unix
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InCommon - How to Request a Certificate
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FAQs - InCommon SSL Certificate Service
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How to Connect At Your Service Online (AYSO) to Your MyAccess Account
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