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Order Computers or Accessories from ITFS Depot FAQs
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BCH Oakland Remote Work Resources
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CipherCloud Agent
Overview Latest versions of CipherCloud agent: Windows v6.0.140 Mac v6.0.128 Supported operating systems: Windows 10 MacOS 10.13 or newer How to Tell Which Version of the CipherCloud Agent You Have Mac Launch the CipherCloud agent and click on the CipherCloud menu and select About CipherCloud.
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Box: Secure Folder
Description Every file inside a secure folder smaller than 400MB will be encrypted by the CipherCloud server. A secure folder provides a way to encrypt sensitive data that does not fall into the category of easily recognized UCSF PHI. Examples include UCSF PHI images, audio files, video files and sensitive data that is not UCSF PHI.
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Box Sync
Overview Box Sync is an application that lets you access folders and content offline. All synced folders are stored locally on the hard drive as well as in Box. Box Sync is great for streamlining workflows, but it does consume local storage. For this reason, you should sync only the folders and content you work with on a daily basis.
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How to Submit Network Port and Fixed IP Requests
Overview There are two ways to submit Network IP requests:
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IT Business Impact Analysis
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UCSF Jamf Pro for BYOD Macs
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Remote Work Resources
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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.
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