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PAWS Team
The PAWS project is a collaborative effort driven by dedicated teams across UCSF. IT Web Services is responsible for development and delivery, and Education IT is contributing leadership, guidance, and the stakeholder coordination which will define the product and shape priorities.
A Customer Advisory Board has been convened to provide direct input and oversight in coordination with the formal IT Governance committees for communications (CCT) and education (CET).
PAWS Background
What is PAWS?PAWS (or the Platform for Academic Websites) will be a scalable, cost-effective content management system specifically designed for UCSF academic units. It’s especially tailored to schools and large departments which manage multiple interrelated sites.The primary objectives of PAWS are to simplify website management, enhance the user experience, and ensure compliance with UCSF standards.
Platform for Academic Websites (PAWS)
PAWS (or the Platform for Academic Websites) will be a scalable, cost-effective content management system designed for UCSF academic units.
PAWS Goals and Outcomes
What is PAWS?PAWS (or the Platform for Academic Websites) will be a scalable, cost-effective content management system specifically designed for UCSF academic units. It’s especially tailored to schools and large departments which manage multiple interrelated sites.The primary objectives of PAWS are to simplify website management, enhance the user experience, and ensure compliance with UCSF standards.
High and Other Vulnerabilities in Multiple Cisco Products
Cisco has released security updates to address High and other vulnerabilities in multiple 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.
Critical and Other Vulnerabilities in GitLab
GitLab released a security update to address Critical and other vulnerabilities in GitLab. Attacker can exploit these vulnerabilities to run a pipeline as another user.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to GitLab Critical Patch Release: 17.1.2, 17.0.4, 16.11.6.IT Security
Critical and Other Vulnerabilities in Multiple Palo Alto Networks Products
Palo Alto Networks released security advisories to address a Critical and other vulnerabilities in multiple Palo Alto Networks Products. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Palo Alto Networks Security Advisories.IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.
Jul 2024: Social Security Number Suspension Lure
Threat Alert: TOAD ATTA
Vulnerability in OpenSSH
Openwall reported a vulnerability in OpenSSH. An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to perform remote code execution.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to CVE-2024-6387: RCE in OpenSSH's server, on glibc-based Linux systems.IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.
Critical Vulnerability in the RADIUS Protocol
InkBridge Networks released a technical description of what is being called the BlastRADIUS attack on the RADIUS Protocol and warned that networks are exposed to major risk. A local attacker can exploit this vulnerability to modify valid responses. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to IT SecurityRead more about IT Security service offerings.