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REDCap, Twilio, and A2P10DLC compliance
Overview
A change to how SMS services work may interrupt how a number of UCSF research studies collect data starting Thursday, December 15, 2022. The REDCap team has developed a path for a short-term resolution and are working on the implementation process.
This page summarizes the UCSF REDCap team's strategy for helping studies work through the change.
Mar 2023: Twitter Scam Impersonates Bank Support Staff
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Scammers are creating fake customer support Twitter accounts for various banks and financial institutions.
Dec 2023: Real Phish Received at UCSF - Multi Factor Authentication
Picture of Actual Phish
Threat Alert: What to Wa
Feb 2023: MFA (DUO) Fatigue Attacks Target High-Profile Orgs - Do not approve authentication requests for logins you did not initiate!
Threat Alert: What to Watch For
UCSF IT Security Awareness News You Can Use - Archive
The UCSF IT Security Awareness News You Can Use Newsletter includes monthly articles, contests, and upcoming events. Learn about new threats and how to protect UCSF and yourself from data breaches. You can also participate in contests to win prizes! May 2024Report security incidents| Multi-factor (Duo) fatigue flyer Contest | See the red flags from the recent UCSF-wide mock phishRead the May IT Security Awareness News You Can Use
2023 UC Cybersecurity Awareness Month (UC CAM) Events
IT Portfolio | Intake Queue
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UC Celebrates UCCAM 2022
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UCSF Security Update Announcements
05/16/24: Vulnerabilities in Multiple Cisco Products05/16/24: Vulnerabilities in Multiple Adobe Products05/16/24: Vulnerabilities in Intel Products