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Re: Faculty Laptops
From: SANDRA DELK <ansed () UAA ALASKA EDU>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 15:08:13 -0800
Yes it has been effective because within our department our users bring in the laptops every two weeks for updates and to be backed up onto a secure data server. So we have the advantage of being able to answer any questions as well as view the alert logs. Sandi -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Security Discussion Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU]On Behalf Of James Wilcox Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 2:39 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Faculty Laptops When you audit laptops that have been out for 6-12 months, do find that strategy to have been effective? jrw -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Security Discussion Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of SANDRA DELK Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 3:35 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Faculty Laptops in a word...training. After installing a firewall to a laptop I sit down with the user and show them the different types of alerts they could receive. I show and explain how the firewall will ask for permission when accessing the network. Most of it is common sense. For example, if your user is working in an excel spreadsheet that is located on the users hard drive and an alert pops up informing them that a or any program is trying to gain access to the internet, well the odds are good that the user would want to deny permission. Hope this helps, Sandi Delk Helpdesk/Network Technician University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Human Development ansed () uaa alaska edu -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Security Discussion Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU]On Behalf Of Michelle Mueller Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 1:41 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] Faculty Laptops Some of our faculty have laptops that they take home to do work. We are wondering what to do about the security issues this causes. If the faculty member has broad band and no firewall (the laptops do not have a firewall installed), their laptop could become compromised at home. Then, when they attach their computer to our network, our network is compromised. The logical solution would be to install a firewall but I'm worried that when it asks for permission for an application to access the internet the user will answer wrong. I'm wondering what others are doing to solve this. Thanks, Michelle ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Discussion Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/memdir/cg/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Discussion Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/memdir/cg/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Discussion Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/memdir/cg/. ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Discussion Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/memdir/cg/.
Current thread:
- Faculty Laptops Michelle Mueller (May 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Faculty Laptops James Wilcox (May 05)
- Re: Faculty Laptops SANDRA DELK (May 05)
- Re: Faculty Laptops James Wilcox (May 05)
- Re: Faculty Laptops Clyde Hoadley (May 05)
- Re: Faculty Laptops SANDRA DELK (May 05)
- Re: Faculty Laptops Amsel, Ellen (May 06)
- Re: Faculty Laptops James Wilcox (May 06)
- Re: Faculty Laptops Gary Flynn (May 06)
- Re: Faculty Laptops Scott Bradner (May 07)