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    Using ChromeOS or Chromebooks for UCSF Business

    Chromebooks are unique devices that, considering their architecture from both a security and a service standpoint, warrant caution in using them for UCSF business. Chromebooks use local encryption by default (although it is system-level and not full-disk) and are architected against malware. However, there are challenges from a regulatory risk perspective.

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    View IT Security Awareness Videos

    For more details about participating in our awareness campaign (and winning prizes), visit the  Awareness Site.

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    Overview of UCSF's SSL Certificate Service

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    UCSF uses the GlobalProtect VPN remote access system to provide VPN services to the UCSF community. The system is physically and geographically redundant to ensure uninterrupted service during outages or catastrophic events.How do I access the UCSF VPN?

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