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Box: Collaboration & Sharing
In this article Permission Levels Folder Ownership & Separating Users Collaborators External Users Shared Links
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
Box: Folders & Files
Learn more about managing folders and files from the Box Support documentation.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
Content: Best Practices
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
COVID-19 Cyber Scams
Be on the lookout for COVID-19-themed phishing messages. Cyber actors are mimicking the organizations providing COVID-19 health guidance, financial relief and stimulus, and charities including the CDC, WHO, and the US Treasury.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Security
Office 365 general functionality
How do the features of Office on the Web compare with Office desktop applications? Office on the Web applications are not as full-featured as Office desktop applications. Please see our Office 365 Training Resources for tip sheets summarizing some of the key differences, or visit a full-feature comparison on Zubair Alexander's blog.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Business Applications
Content: Create a Status Update
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Avoid Spam
Overview Most of us have received unsolicited email at one time or another. Most of the time, we just delete the message and get on with our lives. However, there may be times when some of the content of this email is so offensive or so obviously an illegal scam that we ask ourselves, "How do these people get my address, and what can I do to stop this?" Good question. Let's first examine how spammers may get your address. How do spammers and marketers get my address?
- Technical Partner
- Security
Protect UCSF and Myself from Phishing and Other Similar Scams
See the Red Flags from The latest UCSF Phishing Campaign Information you need to knowWHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU RECEIVE A RANDOM EMAIL OR CALL THAT ASKS FOR YOUR PRIVATE INFORMATION:
- Technical Partner
- Security
IT Security Awareness - Stay Sharp to Stay Safe
An engaging way to build awareness Welcome to the IT Security Awareness site! Each month, we focus on a new IT security topic of interest to the UCSF community. Taking the current month's quiz at the end of the article enters you into a drawing for one of six $50 Amazon Gift Cards.
- Technical Partner
- Security
Encryption Variance Form for Individuals
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner