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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to UCSF
Introduction to BYOD at UCSF You can use your own smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer to access UCSF systems, but the device needs to comply with UCSF's security policy. This is to ensure that your device, the UCSF network and UCSF sensitive data all remain safe. Get Technology Help The UCSF IT Service Desk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us:
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- Non-UCSF
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- Security
Account Request Form (Campus, SOM, ZSFG/SFGH) - How to Approve requests
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- Technical Partner
Device Encryption
What is encryption? Why do I need it? Encryption is the process of encoding information so that only authorized persons can read it. It is used to protect confidential and legally protected data. In this case, "legally protected" has real and serious meaning. If an unencrypted laptop, tablet, mobile phone or other device is lost or stolen, and if it contained legally protected information, you or the University might be held liable for damages, you could be sent to prison, or the University could take corrective action against you.
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Manage Your UCSF Password
How to AccessEveryone accessing UCSF resources will have a password for their computers, email and access to email and Office 365 applications on their mobile devices. NOTE: To access your email on your mobile device, you will need to Enroll Your Mobile Device in Intune Company Portal.
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- Faculty
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- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Access & Identity
Standard Process for Confirmed Phishing Link Clicks
- Faculty
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- Student
- Volunteer
IT Security Orientations and Education
Introduction UCSF IT and the Technology Commons offer orientation presentations to students, faculty and staff. We can vary the topics and the length of presentations. Contact IT Security Awareness if you're interested at [email protected]. Below is a link to one of our presentations as well as a program listing. SON Student Orientation https://lecture.ucsf.edu/ets/Play/a780ce7a72c848099b01724bf5c034d71d
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- Student
- Security
Extending Access to Medical Center IT Applications for Non-Career (Temporary) Employees
Important Notice to Managers October 6, 2021 - Updated
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- Student
- Volunteer
- Access & Identity
Overview of UCSF's SSL Certificate Service
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When Should I Use VPN?
InCommon - How to Request a Certificate
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