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- Cloud Storage (Box at SF State) | Information Technology Services
Box at SF State is a cloud-based collaborative storage solution used to store documents and share them with SF State employees, students, community members, and non-SF State individuals
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- Get Started - Student | Information Technology Services
This list is meant to provide you with a quick overview of some of the many digital resources you may need as a student at SFSU and to direct you to answers to any questions you may have
- Using Box in Canvas - Academic Technology Help Center
Instructors have the ability to link their Box accounts to their Canvas course to easily access files and save on storage Each course in Canvas has a course quota of 2GB, so if you run low on space, Box can help
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Box at SF State is a cloud-based, collaborative storage service used to share documents with employees, students and non-SF State individuals The service can be used to store documents that contain up to Level 2 data, but should not be used for documents that contain Level 1 data
- SFSU Account Help | Information Technology Services
Your SFSU Login and Password and multi-factor authentication (MFA) device will allow you to access SFSU resources including: Wi-Fi, email, Global Protect VPN, Box at SFSU, Online Course Content, and other web resources
- Campus Data L1 Storage | Information Technology Services
Use Box to store and manage confidential Level 1 data (L1) Box L1 is an encrypted application accessible from any computer running Windows 10, Mac OS 14 or newer and requires a SF State account with Duo two-factor authentication
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