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Faculty at the University of California are protesting a new cybersecurity mandate that requires the installation of Trellix software on university and personal devices. They argue that this initiative infringes on academic freedom and privacy by potentially allowing administrators and federal agencies access to sensitive research and communications. Despite university officials defending the mandate as essential for cybersecurity, concerns persist about the intrusive nature of the software and its implications for faculty autonomy.
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