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Campus IT Operating Model (ITOM) Program
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- Faculty
- Research Staff
- Researcher
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Network Access Control (NAC)
Network Access Control (NAC) With the volume and impact of security threats growing at UCSF and around the world, we have steadily improved UCSF’s security posture over the last few years. After a 2017 security assessment showed that we still had some way to go, Chancellor Hawgood instructed us to “move purposefully” on a suite of security initiatives, including the deployment of Network Access Control (NAC).
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless
Proofpoint URL Isolation
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Volunteer
IS-3 Program - Project Resources
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
IS-3 Program
- Technical Partner
CipherCloud
CipherCloud makes UCSF Box and Office 365 safe for storing restricted data (e.g., PHI, PII, PCI, FERPA). This page provides a CipherCloud overview and FAQ.
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Network & Wireless
Endpoint Detection and Response
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
IT Security Risk Assessment
Overview UCSF is required by a number of policies, laws, and regulations to assess the security risk of information systems that handle UCSF data. What is an IT security risk assessment at UCSF? The IT security risk assessment process collects information about each of our information systems and scores their security compliance. The process measures the security aspects of all computing devices associated with the system including servers, desktop computers and laptops, mobile devices, network hardware, and other related technologies.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Security
VPN - Remote connection
Pulse / Ivanti Secure Access VPN allows users outside of the UCSF directly connected internal network to access restricted resources at UCSF (e.g., connecting to file shares, servers, desktops). The system provides a fully encrypted connection between the client device (laptop, smartphone, tablet, etc.) and the UCSF network providing access identical to systems connected via wired or wireless within UCSF facility.
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless