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05/16/25: Vulnerabilities in ASUS DriverHub
Asus released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Asus DriverHub. These vulnerabilities can be exploited to remotely perform arbitrary code execution.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Asus Product Security Advisory.IT Security
05/16/25: Vulnerabilities in Cisco Products
Cisco released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Cisco products.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Cisco Security Advisories.IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.
05/16/25: 0-day Exploited Vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver
SAP security updated its April 2025 Security Patch Day bulletin to address a Critical, 0-day, exploited vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver. SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer Metadata Uploader is not protected with a proper authorization, allowing unauthenticated agent to upload potentially malicious executable binaries that could severely harm the host system.
05/16/25: Vulnerabilities in Pixel Devices
Google released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Pixel Devices.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Pixel Security Bulletin—May 2025.IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.
05/16/25: Vulnerabilities in Android Devices
Google released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Android Devices.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Android Security Bulletin—May 2025.IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.
MyPPM for Project Team Members within Health IT
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Which GitHub do I use?
When people say “GitHub,” they often mean the public, open-source website www.github.com — where anyone can browse and contribute to millions of public code repositories.But that’s not what we’re talking about here.At UCSF, we offer two secure, enterprise-grade GitHub environments through our UCSF GitHub Enterprise Program — both designed to support your development work safely and effectively:
Choose the right GitHub at UCSF: Use On-Prem for P3/P4 data, Cloud for general dev—both are secure, UCSF-licensed, and free to use.
GitHub Source Control & Collaboration
GitHub (both Enterprise On-Prem and Cloud) provides a secure, and scalable platform for versioning, team collaboration, and integrations.
At the core of modern software development is effective source control and seamless collaboration — and that's exactly what we support. Whether you're working solo or across multiple teams, our GitHub environments help you track changes, review code, automate workflows, and deliver software with confidence.
We ensure access is smooth, repositories are secure, and workflows are standardized — so you can focus on building great solutions, together.
Need help setting up a repo, managing access, or integrating Actions? We’ve got you covered.
Developer Experience
Welcome to Developer Experience (DevEx) — your partner in optimizing software development across UCSF.
DevEx analyzes the experience, satisfaction, and productivity of developers to uncover where time is wasted and removing friction from a developer’s daily workflow so they can be more effective and happier.
DevOps is how software gets built, tested, deployed, and monitored efficiently, leveraging standard tools and practices.
Together, DevEx and DevOps form a continuous cycle of improvement, where better tools and better experiences lead to better outcomes.
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