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SSL / TLS Certificates
Description SSL (secure socket layer protocol), currently using TLS 1.2 or greater encryption, is used to secure transmissions between servers and clients. Example: Visiting a https address from Google Chrome or Safari. SSL / TLS certificates allow clients to verify a server's authenticity against known Certificate Authorities before establishing an encrypted connection. This helps determine if the server is who they say they are.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Security
Wireless Service
Overview UCSF's wireless service provides an alternative to traditional wired connectivity. Supporting most wireless devices using 802.11a/b/g/n, it is the recommended method of network access at most locations, and it is widely available in clinical, research and administrative buildings. Guest access is also provided for visitors and non-UCSF business communications.
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
Security Incident Response & Investigation
- Technical Partner
Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP)
OverviewSymantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is provided free of charge to UCSF faculty, staff, students and researchers. SEP is designed to (1) detect, remove and prevent the spread of viruses, spyware and other security risks and (2) provide Windows, Mac and Linux computers with anti-virus (AV) and anti-spyware protection. In addition, UCSF SEP clients automatically keep both the client software and security definitions (AV and IPS) updated for the most complete protection.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Security
Listserv
Service InformationInformation Technology's electronic mailing lists (listservs) for the UCSF community to support and promote the mission of the University: teaching, research, patient care, and community service.Listserv owners must be UCSF faculty, staff, or students. Students need to have a faculty or staff sponsor to request a listserv.PHI or other protected data is not allowed on the listservs. Targeted information to get started with the UCSF listserv:
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Email & Collaboration
Operational
Box: Cloud Storage
Box and Office 365 Announcement - October 2021Box at UCSF: Here to Stay!DescriptionUCSF Box is a cloud-based file collaboration tool similar to Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive except: Only UCSF Box is managed and supported by UCSF IT.UCSF Box is integrated with MyAccess and offer features, such as:
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
Operational
Zoom Web Conferencing
DescriptionZoom is a simple, all-in-one solution that lets you meet across desktops, mobile devices and conference rooms. Zoom is free to UCSF faculty, staff and students, and the UCSF Zoom instance is HIPAA-compliant.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Volunteer
- Email & Collaboration
Network Services
Overview As part of UCSF IT infrastructure Network Operation team is here to provide support to your mission and thus the mission of UCSF. Below are request options:
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
DescriptionPowered by Microsoft’s Exchange platform, your UCSF email account provides a robust collaboration and communication service. There are three primary ways to stay connected to your UCSF mailbox:
- Technical Partner
- Email & Collaboration
Pulse/Ivanti and Okta Logon Instructions
On Thursday, June 13, 2024 (updated from Tuesday, May 21) at 11:00AM, the Pulse/Ivanti VPN logon screen on your workstation will change appearance. Customers will see a new Okta authentication screen asking for email address and password. The system will automatically send a Duo push. There will be no impact on any UCSF applications or systems.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless