Free Microsoft Small Business Guide to Security
Thanks to a tip from The Office Weblog, I’ll probably be spending part of my day reading this document (PDF) and seeing what sort of things I can pick up.
Thanks to a tip from The Office Weblog, I’ll probably be spending part of my day reading this document (PDF) and seeing what sort of things I can pick up.
Gee and there are 1171 unread items in my aggregator, so here’s my attempt at noting things to look at later: The IE Team has a blog! RSS Traffic burdens publisher’s servers. -Not a big surprise, but definitely reason to turn off the aggregator every now and then. I generally only poll sites 2-3 times…
Gee even Mozilla and Firefox have security issues. Maybe it would just be better if no one surfed the internet? 🙂
An IT director’s lot is not a happy one. No suprise here really, network security and virus threats keep all of us on our toes, and if you’re unlucky enough to be the place where the buck stops when it comes to being responsible for this stuff, it’s a pretty stressful situation. On the other…
A workaround fix for that latest security threat, for those of you, like me, who have to support users who refuse to use anything but IE. 🙂
Things I’m looking at more closely: Hackers Manipulating Internet Explorer Add-Ons Apparently, there is going to be an MT-Blacklist compatible with Movable Type 3.0 I’m still not completely convinced that I’ll be updating the child abuse blog to 3.0, but it’s nice to know I can take my favorite tool with me if I do,…