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Secure Email Recipient Help
You just received a "secure" email message from someone at UCSF. It's your first one, and you aren't sure what to do. This page is here to explain next steps and help you:
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- Email & Collaboration
Email Best Practices
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Administrative Listservs Summary and Access Information
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- Researcher
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Computing and Application-related Listservs
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Administrative Listservs
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Resource Accounts
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Box: CipherCloud (.ccsecure) Encryption
Secure Box allows UCSF Box users to store restricted data while protecting UCSF and our patients, staff and learners from data loss.We launched CipherCloud on Monday, October 3, 2016. In November 2016 we began scanning files that were already on Box. Note: We are only scanning for UCSF PHI. We are not scanning multimedia formats (e.g., image, video, audio files, scanned PDFs) or files over 400MB.With the implementation of CipherCloud, UCSF Box users will see the following changes.
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Box: CipherCloud Files on iOS
To access your .ccsecure files in iOS, you will need to have both the Box Mobile App and the CipherCloud Mobile App installed on your phone. Follow the instructions below to open a CipherCloud file with your mobile device.
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Account Login Provisioning
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