Security Policies

  • Sex Offenders Must Surrender Passwords

    As technology continues to permeate ever facet of our lives, governments (and citizens) have the responsibility of implementing and enforcing laws that prevent the abuse of that technology by deviants.The KIDS Act of 2008 is one such law. Never heard of it? Read on. You may be surprised.
    Published by Jake Shores (3717 pts) on Jan 16, 2009 to
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  • Too Much Security?

    When is enough, enough? Is it possible to have too much security? Like all things in life, the goal should be to strike a healthy balance and figure out what's "just right." You know, like that creepy fairy tale with the talking bears. Goldie something or other...
    Published by Jake Shores (3717 pts) on Nov 24, 2008 to
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  • Ian Fette Talks About Google Security: Part 1

    Ian Fette, a Product Manager with Google's Security Team, talks about the state of security and the steps that Google takes to enable its users to surf safely.
    Published by Brett Callow (5966 pts) on Nov 4, 2008 to
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  • Security Tips For Transporting Data

    Need to back up some data for a business trip, consider using an encrypted thumb drive
    Published by Peter_Suciu (4261 pts) on Oct 24, 2008 to
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  • Automating Updates for Third Party Applications

    One of the most intensive tasks for security and information technology specialist is keeping non Microsoft applications up to date. With customized applications, add-ons such as Flash, Java and other applications become a logistical nightmare for some IT Managers.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12177 pts) on Oct 2, 2008 to
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  • Windows Software Update Services

    Imagine hundreds of computers going out to the internet at 3:00a.m. every morning to get their Microsoft updates. Even on a T1, these computers would not get all of their updates because of bandwidth. Service Pack 3 at over 300 mb would clog your broadband and fail. On a local managed network
    Published by Steve Mallard (12177 pts) on Sep 29, 2008 to
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  • How to create a security plan

    Security planning is essential. A security plan will help your business mitigate risk and deal with security events in a timely and effective manner. This article explains what you should include in your security plan.
    Published by Brett Callow (5966 pts) on Sep 20, 2008 to
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  • Developing Flexible Computer Security Policies

    In light of changing threats and evolving user expectations, network administrators must plan for security features in current hardware and software purchases to be upgradeable and extendable.
    Published by Joe Taylor Jr. (4135 pts) on Sep 20, 2008 to
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