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The calendar below outlines the IS managed 3rd party software update schedule for Apple devices. Please note that this calendar does not include Zero-Day vulnerability security updates that MUST be pushed through, at times without notice. If you have any questions and/or comments, email Miguel Villalobos.
Canvas is a learning management system produced by Instructure. Courses that are provided through Canvas make it possible to access assignments, discussions, quizzes, and grades via your laptop, desktop, phone, and/or tablet. View some Canvas feaures for more information or canvas.ucsd.edu to login. Listen to recorded video tutorial sessions to learn the basics.
Email is an important communications tool used throughout UC San Diego Health. Due to its ubiquity, it is often easy to overlook the importance of utilizing email security best practices to help protect sensitive data against outside threats. For us to successfully thwart malicious attacks and protect our organization, we want to communicate some important best-practice strategies that you can implement immediately. This page will highlight things you can do to help ensure data and resources remain secure.
University of California policy and standards require sensitive data to be encrypted. Sensitive data is data classified as needing Protection Level 3 or 4 (P3 or P4). See the University of California data classification page for details. Protected Health Information (PHI) is always classified as P4.
Use Microsoft Teams as a secure platform for sharing information.
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