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Faculty at the University of California are expressing strong opposition to a cybersecurity mandate involving Trellix software, fearing it could grant unauthorized access to their computers. Despite assurances from university officials that user content will remain protected, concerns persist about potential government overreach and the implications for academic freedom. The resistance has led to petitions and calls for unionization among faculty.
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