Log in to see all content. Some content is hidden to the public.
Can't find what you're looking for? Help us improve the search functionality by reporting the expected results.
3050 Results
Medium, High, and Critical vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco products
WHAT HAPPENED Cisco has released security updates to address Medium, High, and Critical vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco products. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and effected systems, visit:
High and Moderate security vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird
WHAT HAPPENED? Mozilla released a Security Update to address a High and Moderate security vulnerabilities in Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird.
Standard
Bulk Email Standard
Background and Purpose Bulk email is a critical mass communications tool at UCSF that is used for distributing information to large audience groups through electronic mailing lists or newsletter tools. Purpose The purpose of the policy is to: Ensure the deliverability and efficiency of bulk email distribution at UCSF Deliver users a high-quality email experience by preventing security breaches and damage to UCSF’s reputation Establish levels of access to send bulk email
Impacted Services: Email, Listserv, Staffbase Email (formerly Bananatag)
Chrome version 89.0.4389.90 for Windows, Mac, and Linux was released
WHAT HAPPENED Google has released Chrome version 89.0.4389.90 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address a vulnerability. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the security enhancement and affected software refer to the following:
Critical vulnerability affecting Adobe ColdFusion
WHAT HAPPENED? Adobe has released security updates to address a Critical vulnerability affecting ColdFusion. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the security enhancements and affected software refer to:
Accessible JavaScript Best Practices
JavaScript is accessible when used well From tabs to sliders, JavaScript provides a number of ways to enhance content and present information in innovative ways. For example, JavaScript can update information on the fly without requiring a page refresh. That's a great thing for folks using Assistive Technology so long as the updates made to the page also include ways to update the user about how the page has changed.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services
Accessible Videos Best Practices
Accessible videos include playback controls for keyboard use, play only when activated (rather than as page loads), and closed captions or is accompanied by a full-text transcript.The case for captioning at UCSFYou may see there are plenty of videos on the web with no or poor captioning. If others are breaking the law, and it is law, it does not excuse UCSF from the obligation to take the higher road and do the right thing – provide accurate captioning with videos.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services
Accessible Structure Best Practices
Accessible web content structureCreating the accessible web is a lot like building a house. Once the knowledge foundation is in place, such as understanding the “who” and “why” of web accessibility, it's time to erect the frame for the information you want to provide. Using structured HTML to create your content and provide the semantic meaning it needs, helps to reach anyone who encounters it. This could be on a laptop, via Braille display, or in ways we haven’t dreamed of yet.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services
Accessible Documents Best Practices
An accessible digital document is well-structured, providing visual information in a non-visual format. Examples of digital documents are PDFs and Microsoft Office files. There are many more. They exist on a website, sent in an email or shared in various ways. The information on this page is specific to Microsoft Word, but the principles apply to all text documents. Building accessibility into the document from the start is best practice.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services
Accessible Virtual Events Best Practices
With COVID-19 and a shift to remote work, UCSF events such as Friday Town Hall Meetings, large training presentations, conventions, press conferences and emergency communications go virtual with live broadcasts and live streaming.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Web Services