21.Feb.2011 at 18:55 by Robert LeHeup
Nice to see something different for visuals. well presented.
Kyle R. Page, Jim D. Murphy (21.Feb.2011 at 13:00)
Talk at SACRAO 2011 (English - US)
SESSION ROOM: VALDOSTA
Workstations are the most utilized piece of technology in an organization. How much is being done in your organization to secure workstations and are they truly secured? Simply running an anti-virus program and a firewall isn’t enough these days if you want to thwart would-be attackers. Using the defense-in-depth model we’ll discuss additional ways you can secure your workstation and reduce your overall risk.
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22.Feb.2011 at 14:21 by paper 31
The presentation was a little over my head from a technical aspect, but it was helpful to identify issues and answers.
22.Feb.2011 at 14:22 by paper 31
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(presentation got a '5' and Kyle got a '4')
(presentation got a '5' and Jim got a '4')
22.Feb.2011 at 14:22 by paper 31
Good/useful/timely information. Kept away from high-tech lingo. Very important data presented clearly and concise.
22.Feb.2011 at 14:24 by paper 31
Explained technical issues in a manner that "functional" users understand. Helped us understand the risks and steps to take.
21.Feb.2011 at 18:42 by BCA
Informative and helpful.