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Write information owner responsibility into policy
The information owner is a key player in protecting sensitive data and systems. His or her role must be clearly defined in policies. However, security personnel should review information owner decisions to ensure regulatory and policy compliance. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Policy, Information Owner, Cresson Wood, Outsourcing, Security, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Lesson 3: Don't look foolish by enacting a stupid policy
Last week, AT&T had to wipe a little egg off its face when they enacted and promptly canceled a policy that restricted iPhone sales. According to CNET's Crave blog: Just one day after instituting a policy of one iPhone sale per customer, AT&T said Thursday that it has ended...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Policy, AT&T Corp., E-mail, Strategy, Online Communications, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-05-21
Disclose data collection practices via privacy policies
Since Web site visitors are understandably wary of providing personal data, a common practice for Internet sites is to provide a privacy policy. In addition, an Internet standard for such policies has developed as well. Let's take a closer look at providing a privacy policy on your site. Collecting...
Tags: Web, P3P, Policy, Site, Privacy Policy, Cookies, Privacy Setting, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-31
SolutionBase: Learn how Windows Vista takes a NAP
In this installment of the TechRepublic series on Microsoft Network Access Protection, Rick Vanover discusses the Vista client configuration in detail. Here we will go through an example enabling a NAP configuration on a Vista client and discuss the configuration requirement considerations...
Tags: MS-NAP, DHCP, Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows XP, Policy, Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuration, Client, Server, MS-NAP Implementation, Windows XP Client, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Networking, Software, Rick Vanover
Technical articles 2007-12-03
SolutionBase: Configuring Network Access Protection for Windows Server 2008
In this installment of the TechRepublic series on Microsoft Network Access Protection, Rick Vanover takes a deep look at the server configuration for Windows Server 2008. All of the various roles and communication sequences for the MS-NAP implementation need plenty of planning...
Tags: MS-NAP, DHCP, Microsoft Access, Role, Network, Microsoft Windows Server, Implementation, Policy, Author, Server, DHCP Server, Remediation Network, Figure H, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Technical articles 2007-11-29
Work with end users -- not against them -- to improve security
In his recent blog post, "The six consumer technologies that are destroying traditional IT," Jason Hiner comments on consumer technologies that are sneaking into the workplace and causing problems for some IT departments' attempts to maintain network and information security. He also makes the point that this isn't just a problem with end...
Tags: Security, Information Technology, IM, Problem, Policy, Instant-messaging Technology, Instant Messaging, Internet, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-09-18
10 ways to win support for an IT policy
Rolling out an IT policy is a tricky business. You need to make sure users will take the policy seriously, but you have to be careful not to be too heavy handed about introducing it. Convincing users to respect the need for the policy -- instead of assuming that it...
Tags: Information Technology, Policy, User, Jody Gilbert
Blog posts 2007-09-05
Troubleshoot IPSec with these tips
Running IPSec to secure your network's communication traffic provides a very strong layer of defense to your network. However, it's important that you test these policies before deploying them and verify that they're running properly. Here are some troubleshooting tips for when you run into trouble.Securing your organization's LAN and WAN traffic...
Tags: Policy, Authentication, IPSec, Mike Mullins
Blog posts 2007-08-16
10 things you can do to make sure your data doesn't walk out the door
This information is also available as a PDF download. Hacker attacks that bring down the network get a lot of attention, so companies concern themselves with protecting against those threats. But if your organization is focusing on this type of security only, it's a little like putting...
Tags: NTFS, Permission, Network, Data, Policy, User, Computer, Encrypting File System, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-08-07
Take technology out of your security policies to maintain compliance
Are you tired about wondering whether your organization is compliant with all the regulations that affect it? Mike Mullins has a rather unorthodox suggestion: Take the technology out of your policies. See why Mike says doing this will make it easier to address compliance in your company. As the...
Tags: Regulations, Regulatory compliance, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, compliance, security, Security Solutions Newsletter, Policy, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2007-04-12
Don't let Daylight Savings ruin your longer day
OoopsThis might hurt a few companies -- a mini Y2K that most have not thought much about.http://mycsosolutions.net/2007/02/16/daylight-savings-time/
Tags: jd_hayes@...
Discussion threads 2007-02-28
Update group policy on Windows 2000 Server
I've been trying to update the group policy on my domain controller to a more XP-friendly version. Specifically, I'm trying to enable remote assistance through GP.I've tried replacing the W2k .ADM files with those from XP. I've tried creating entire new GP consoles in MMC. Is this...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, fmattingly@..., windows, xp, security, software, it management, group, policy, 2000, server, networking, domain, programming, gpo, mmc, gp, adm, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, group policy
Discussion threads 2007-02-14
Split Policy
I need a method to set up stand alone computers so that I can restrict users from access certain desktop items, but still let the administrator have full access when the administrator logs in. When I set policies on XP it sets the policies for all users and administrators.Which...
Tags: administrator, desktop, policy, russell.stamper@..., security, software, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-10
Policy
How do I use the DFL700. I bought this unit to give access to the Internet to a particular group of users on a particular day, but I don;t know how to do it???
Tags: INTERNET, antonio@...
Discussion threads 2006-11-19
Strategies for preventing internal security breaches in a growing business
Methods for preventing internal security breaches that work in a small company environment generally don't scale well as the organization gets larger. Here's how you develop a scalable strategy for preventing breaches as your company grows. Many companies focus their security strategies on keeping outsiders from getting into...
Tags: Deb Shinder, strategy, security, network, security breach, internal security breach, company environment, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Employee, Policy
Technical articles 2006-10-09
Troubleshoot IPSec with these tips
Running IPSec to secure your network's communication traffic provides a very strong layer of defense to your network. However, it's important that you test these policies before deploying them and verify that they're running properly. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins offers some troubleshooting tips for when you...
Tags: IPSec, VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, SECURITY, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, authentication, Security Solutions Newsletter, Policy, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-09-07
How do you manage software licenses?
How do you manage software licenses?What do you guys do to manage software licenses?Is there documentation you give your employees explaining the company policy? We're doing a software audit for the site right now and I need to put something together to "educate" the staff on why we're doing...
Tags: software, software license, policy, jdclyde, licenses, manage software licenses, it management, jd-quick (formerly clyde)
Discussion threads 2006-08-04
Help! Laptop Maintenance Policy
Hi Everyone,I am managing IT resources for a Trading company. We now want our sales force to carry-a-laptop instead of their desktop. While this is a great idea to increase flexibility and efficiency, I have been asked to design a policy for maintaining the laptops.I am looking for answers to...
Tags: Notebooks, laptop computer
Discussion threads 2006-08-04
Does anyone actually use Word as an e-mail editor?
I was just reading this post about why this guy doesn't accept Word attachments via email.Please don't send me Microsoft Word documentshttp://www.nothingisreal.com/dfki/no-wordI found it amusing, as I too have received my share of needless Word docs.The whole thing got me thinking... what's a GOOD reason to use Word as an...
Tags: Microsoft Word, e-mail, outlook, policy, email, beth.blakely@..., email editor
Discussion threads 2006-07-19
Server Shutdown Policy
Hi there,I am trying to implement a basic server shutdown policy for production servers in my company and wonder if I can some ideas from anyone who is familiar with this type of policy. Thanks in advance for your help.F.Masellipolicy purpose?Hi, do you mean a policy statement to define...
Tags: Terminal services, serverS
Discussion threads 2006-07-11


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