Steve,
You've just been asked to do the impossible (you knew that already
didn't you?) with no time and no resources. Well guess what, you don't
have to sweat it cause you're only an intern - no one actually expects
you to do all this. Get something done by going out to the SANS website
and down
This is interesting because our system (NT 4.0) has been set up exactly
opposite this - ntfs permissions allow full control access to everyone
and share permissions are used to allow/restrict access to the share.
This seems to work pretty well, but are there hidden pitfalls?
I inherited this sys
One product I've heard of is Neoteris, http://www.neoteris.com/, but I
haven't heard much about how secure it might be. Does anyone have an
opinion?
Sharon
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From: Orlando J. Cano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:58 PM
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I once researched risk analysis tools (in a previous life) and my
preference was a product called The Buddy System. Check it out at
http://www.buddysystem.net/.
Good Luck,
Sharon
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From: Marsman-Polhuys, Henk (fin)
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I looked into this a few years back and was told to figure out what
yearly salary I'd like, accounting for my area's cost of living and the
cost of health care, retirement, etc., unless the agency offers
benefits. Divide this salary number by 2000 and you come up with the
approximate hourly rate t
Hello List,
We have a small network consisting of an NT 4.0 Server with Win95, Win98
and W2k workstations connected to it. There are three versions of a
login banner popping up on these workstations and we need to standardize
to the one "official" version. We've changed the banner on the server,
b