Only install/run services and programs that are required to meet business
objectives.

For some solid IT security information try:

http://www.sans.org
http://www.gocsi.com
http://www.cert.org

This will help you get your feet wet!

Kent Freeman
MIS
Center Automotive Group


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeannine Bestine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 6:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Very Beginner Question


I just signed up for this list and I'm wondering if anyone has some
basic references that one beginning in the network security area.  I
apologize in advance for bring up an issue that has probably been
disscussed many times before.

I've been doing desktop support for about 20 macs and never really
had to worry about network security, but I began some classes in
networks and find network security very interesting.  Since the new
OS is presenting some interesting discussions about security, I
thought I should begin somewhere and soon.

Many of my users use ICQ, IRC, AOL, IM at home, and I've been really
reluctant to install them on their work stations.  Am I just being
paranoid?

Thanks,
--
Jeannine M. Bestine
Computer Assistant VI
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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