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How to Confirm CrashPlan Is Backing Up Your Computer
CrashPlan is UCSF's online backup program. All data that is backed-up by CrashPlan is encrypted, so it will securely backup your files even when you are NOT connected to the UCSF network or UCSF VPN.
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IT Website Content: Create a Status Update
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How to Troubleshoot Your Home Internet Connection
Are you working from home and your internet connection is driving you crazy? Terrible Zoom audio? Websites loading slowly? Please use these resources to troubleshoot the problem.
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How to Work Together Remotely
With many of our IT teams working remotely, we want to provide you not only the tools, but the habits and support to do so successfully. Remote work has its benefits, including not commuting and challenges such as isolation. We've curated a list of resources aimed at helping you manage your telecommute. This is a growing list, and we welcome your suggestions and feedback. Reach out to [email protected] (don't forget to share your remote-work success stories).
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Telecommute Securely
Working remotely? Follow these tips to securely manage your telecommute.
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Remote Work Resources
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UCSF IT Security Suite
The UCSF IT Security Suite is a group of tools to help keep you, your data and UCSF safe. The Security Suite includes:
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BCH Oakland Remote Work Resources
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IT Website Content: Update Your Team Page and Profile
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Drive, Tape & Data Destruction
As part of an ongoing effort to improve UCSF’s stewardship of information resources, UCSF IT is pleased to offer a data-storage-device destruction service. IT will collect and destroy any electronic media (e.g., hard drives, tapes) that contains restricted data, including PII (personally identifiable information) and PHI (patient health information)There is no charge for this service. Just submit a ticket for desktop service (https://help.ucsf.edu/) or bring in your media to be destroyed, and we will take care of the rest.
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