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Track Database Changes with Imperva's ADC Change Management
Having a change control process in effect for your IT infrastructure is a daunting task. Change Management helps to relieve the chaos in an IT infrastructure by having documented processes with how to deal with patches, updates, new equipment requests, audits, and potential issues that arise on a daily basis....
Tags: security, change management
Blog posts 2007-05-23
Preparing to use Windows Server 2003 Group Policies
Change control and distributed security are two issues thataffect not only large organizations but also small ones. In some respects, theycan be even more important in a small organization than in a larger one. If youallow a key employee to change settings at will, the result could be a toastedsystem...
Tags: change control, Diana Huggins, group policy, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, security
Technical articles 2006-01-04
Auditing and Change Control
Any good products out there for auditing the configuration of my servers and monitoring for changes? I need something that has alerting and ease of use.OS?What OS are you using?
Tags: Auditing, auditing windows change control tracking, change control, colesky@..., security
Discussion threads 2005-08-12
Configuration Management and Engineering Change Control
This paper will provide practical approaches to implementing and managing engineering changes and explore Product Data Management PDM or Product Information Management PIM and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP can be used as a tool to support configuration management and engineering change control. A company may evaluate and process many thousands...
Tags: Change Control, Configuration Management, DRM Associates, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Security
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Get IT Done: Preparing to use Windows 2000 group policies
A guide to preparing Windows 2000 group policiesChange control and distributed security are two issues that affect not only large organizations but also small ones. In some respects, they can be even more important in a small organization than in a larger one. If you allow a key employee to...
Tags: Fax, Jim Boyce, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, change control, group policy, server, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-01-26
How to determine the value of IntelliMirror in your organization
IntelliMirror provides effective features for user management and control. However, they can be complex and time consuming to implement. So before you jump right in, Jim Boyce offers a plan for determining their cost-effectiveness for your company. You probably spend as much if not more time administering users as you...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Jim Boyce, IntelliMirror
Technical articles 2001-12-18
Change Control in a tight times
Change Control in a tight timesChange Control management for Windows Servers environment. I'd like to hear from my peers out there: how do you do it?Let me draw a picture of my environment: 3 Sys Admins for approx 130 production Windows Servers. Needless to say our weeks can be very...
Tags: Servers, change control, server
Discussion threads 2006-01-31
Understanding Windows 2000 group policies
Jim Boyce continues his discussion about Windows 2000 group policies. In this Daily Drill Down, he shows you how to create group policies and how they're affected by inheritance.In my first look at Windows 2000 group policies in the Daily Drill Down entitled “Preparing for Windows 2000 group policies,” I...
Tags: Jim Boyce, group policy, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, system policy, Windows 2000 Group Policy, Windows 2000 Group, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-01-29
Understanding Windows Server 2003 Group Policies
Security is a key concern for network administrators. One ofthe main ways to secure Windows Server 2003 is through the use of grouppolicies. If you're a former Windows NT administrator, you're probably used tothe concept of system policies. In this article,I'll show you how group policies differ from system policies,...
Tags: Diana Huggins, group policy, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, security, system policy
Technical articles 2006-01-05
Talking Shop: Performance and security terms and processes to know for the Win2K Server exam
Performance Console, System State, Security, and Policy Administration on Microsoft Exam 70-215Passing the Win2K Server exam is no easy task. With proper preparation, though, you can find yourself sailing through an exam that would trip up even the best of IT professionals. In this final installment of my series on...
Tags: Performance management, Servers, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, security, performance, disk, Win2K Server exam, Microsoft Windows 2000, Performance Console, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, server
Technical articles 2001-09-21
Supporting NT and Windows 9x clients when deploying group policies
Windows 2000 group policies affect only Windows 2000-based computers. What can you do if you haven't migrated everything to Windows 2000? Jim Boyce shows you how you can configure your Windows 2000 Server to deal with older clients.In the Daily Drill Down “Understanding Windows 2000 Group Policies,” I discussed system...
Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows NT, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, system policy, Microsoft Windows 2000, group policy
Technical articles 2001-02-06
ITIL® Service Capability: Release, Control, and Validation
Instantly save $300 off the standard course price when you register on TechRepublic, ZDNet, or BNET! Offer ends June 26, 2009.View Available Dates and LocationsThis course will immerse you in the practical aspects of the ITIL v3 Service Lifecycle and processes associated with the Release, Control, and Validation of...
Tags: Control, ITIL, Process Improvement, It Services, Quality, Business Operations
Training 2008-08-01
Bridge the IT and Security Operations Gap: Improve Compliance, Minimize Risk, and Control Costs
An integrated solution from EMC and RSA enhances IT and security operations by combining Security Information and Event Management SIEM with Network Change and Configuration Management NCCM to create a secure environment that meets the requirements of both groups. The attendee of this webcast will learn how EMC and RSA...
Tags: Security, Information Technology, Compliance, EMC Corp., Storage, Hardware
Webcasts 2008-09-30
How do I... Secure Windows XP NTFS files and shares?
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Securityis all the rage. From white-hat hacker articles in Wired magazine to daily e-mailnewsletter alerts, security concerns threaten to overwhelm most ITprofessionals.Mostof the talk targets protecting an organization's resources from externalaudiences. But often there's a very real need to partition data within...
Tags: dialog box, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, NTFS, NTFS Permissions, permission, Properties dialog box, Security, Windows XP
Technical articles 2007-01-22
Estimate the true cost of a new security control
By accurately capturing the cost of a new security control, you can give management the information it needs to help protect the security of your network. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins takes the mystery out of calculating the real price tag of a new security control. ...
Tags: Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, security control, security, new security control, Security Solutions Newsletter, Cost, Control, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-07-13
Create and control shared folders in Windows XP
With Windows XP's default reliance on simple file sharing, the process got a little bit cloudier. This article clears up any confusion and shows you how to take more discrete control of sharing permissions.Creating file shares in Windows 2000 was easy: Right-click on the folder, click Properties, click the Sharing...
Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Operating systems, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, file-sharing, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
Technical articles 2002-07-15
Step-By-Step: How to set and troubleshoot NTFS permissions in Windows XP
Learn to set and troubleshoot NTFS permissions in Windows XP at the local PC levelSetting folder and file permissions gives you some network security, but it doesn’t secure your PC desktop. When you use the NT file system NTFS in Windows XP, however, you can set file permissions at the...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, TechRepublic Staff, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, permission, NTFS, NTFS permission
Technical articles 2002-04-10
Establish a configuration control board in your organization
A configuration control board CCB is a group that assists with an organization's overall network strategy. Take a look at the main responsibilities of the CCB. A configuration control board CCB--also known as a configuration management board--is a group that should play an ...
Tags: Corporate governance, NETWORKING, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, board, configuration control board, baseline, security, network, Security Solutions Newsletter, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2005-06-27
Establish a configuration control board
Has your organization established a configuration control board CCB or something like it? If so, how does security fit into your CCB process? If not, how valuable do you think a CCB would be for your company? Share your comments about the uses of a configuration control board, as discussed...
Tags: configuration control board, debate@..., ISO, ITIL, ITIL & Six Sigma, security, standards
Discussion threads 2004-12-16
TechRepublic Tutorial: Create and control shared folders in Windows XP
Learn the steps involved in creating a file share on a Windows XP Professional computer thats a workgroup member.Creating file shares in Windows 2000 was easy: Right-click on the folder, click Properties, click the Sharing tab, and away you go. It just worked right out of the box. Not so...
Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Operating systems, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, Microsoft Windows, file-sharing, Microsoft Windows XP
Technical articles 2002-04-01
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