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Security Incident Response & Investigation
- Technical Partner
Account Login & Password
Active Directory (AD) is a Microsoft-based technology that provides a variety of network services, including:Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)Kerberos-based authenticationDNS-based namingA central location for network administration and delegation of authorityYour UCSF AD account provides access to many systems:
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Access & Identity
Researcher's Guide to Meet the UCSF Minimum Security Standards for Server Setup
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Research Staff
- Researcher
Creating the Initial Password for your UCSF Account
The UCSF Password Management Tool will assist you with creating the password for your UCSF account. Once you have received an email with your UCSF account information (UCSF ID and email address), select the link in the email to activate your UCSF account and begin the password change process.
Background
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Research Staff
- Researcher
- Staff
- Technical Partner
IT Orientation
Your UCSF Accounts: https://myaccess.ucsf.edu/myidManage your UCSF User ID and passwords from the password management tool: Password.ucsf.edu Identity ManagementGeneral contact information (Your preferred first name, phone, address, and other identity information) can be modified at directory.ucsf.edu.
Managing, Updating, and Enrolling Additional Devices in Duo
This document will detail the following processes:
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Access & Identity
Enrolling Your First Device in Duo
Before starting the enrollment process, download the Duo Mobile application from the Apple or Google Play stores. This document will detail the following processes:
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Access & Identity
Use a Recovery Key for FileVault instead of iCloud login
Mac computers used for UCSF business or study can enroll into Jamf Pro to manage encryption and facilitate compliance with the UCSF Minimum Security Standards (http://tiny.ucsf.edu/mss/) . Jamf Pro is the recommended solution for encryption management on Macs used for UCSF work or study, and is provided at no charge to the UCSF community.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Security
SSL/TLS Certificate Requirements
- Technical Partner