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Faculty at the University of California are expressing strong opposition to the cybersecurity software mandated by the administration, citing concerns over privacy and potential government overreach. Despite university assurances that access would be controlled, many fear that the software could enable unauthorized monitoring of personal and academic information. The issue has sparked significant faculty activism, including petitions and calls for unionization.
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