November 11, 2008 3:51 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
analysis,
awareness,
blog,
Data security,
debugging,
design,
Development,
malware,
Microsoft,
Microsoft Windows,
patching,
risk,
Security,
server,
vulnerabilityAs you probably already know, Microsoft issued an urgent out of cycle security patch recently for a Vulnerability in Server service could allow remote code execution. Look here for additional
October 9, 2008 3:56 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
Cisco,
DataCenter,
design,
education,
howto,
IP telephony,
IT education,
LAN,
Monitoring,
Networking,
PSTN,
risk,
unified communications,
VoIP,
WANAs you may have already read, I will not be attending the Enterprise VOIP event at CampIT Conferences in Chicago on 10/14. Well, I thought...
October 9, 2008 3:00 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
Data security,
DataManagement,
design,
email,
Exchange,
Firewalls,
intellectual property,
Networking,
Policy,
policy enforcement,
risk,
Security,
SharePoint,
Storage,
vulnerability,
websiteI'm looking for some help on this topic and have posted a question to the ITKE community. Hopefully someone out there has had some experience with this service for your...
October 8, 2008 2:00 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
awareness,
DataCenter,
design,
education,
howto,
IP telephony,
IT education,
Networking,
tools,
unified communications,
VoIPUpdate: I will not be a panel member at the CampIT Conference on Enterprise VOIP being held in Chicago (Rosemont) on Tuesday, October 14. However, please try to attend this event if you are in the area and support the CampIT conferences group.
Per the
October 3, 2008 7:59 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
analysis,
anti-virus,
blog,
blogging,
Data security,
debugging,
design,
diagnostics,
Firewalls,
forensics,
howto,
internet,
IT education,
LAN,
Metrics,
Monitoring,
network analysis,
Networking,
packet capture,
Performance,
performance monitoring,
podcast,
reporting,
research,
Sandbox,
Security,
SSL,
toolkit,
tools,
troubleshooting,
WAN,
wiresharkIf you are like me, you like those little goodie tools like nmap and wireshark that do something that is actually pretty complex but do it well and have a great following. I just came across this website that I am going to have to take some time to go through and find all of the nuggets it offers....
September 19, 2008 12:53 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
antivirus,
awareness,
botnet,
Browsers,
Data security,
design,
Firefox,
forensics,
homeland security,
honeypot,
malware,
man-in-the-middle,
Microsoft,
Microsoft Windows,
Monitoring,
Networking,
Policy,
reporting,
research,
risk,
Security,
tools,
troubleshooting,
vulnerability,
web,
website,
WWWPromisec has released an online encyclopedia of internal network security threats. This is available online for free. There is a lot of information to look through and decide how the risks affect your organization.
Take...
September 11, 2008 4:36 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
awareness,
blog,
CIO,
Data security,
DataCenter,
DataManagement,
design,
Firewalls,
Networking,
Policy,
policy enforcement,
risk,
Security,
WANYou may have seen in one of my past blog posts that we relocated a site over a weekend. As a result of that move we are continuing to clean-up various network access issues for...
August 22, 2008 8:02 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
awareness,
blog,
Browsers,
CA,
certificate authority,
design,
forensics,
howto,
intellectual property,
malware,
man-in-the-middle,
MITM,
network analysis,
Networking,
online identity,
reporting,
risk,
Security,
SSL,
vulnerability,
web,
website,
WWWWell, I am not the best speller and I know that is true for most people. I have recently discovered how this human weakness can get you into trouble and cause identity loss as well as potential financial loss.
This issue has recently come to light with some of the Black Hat presentations. The...
August 22, 2008 3:46 PM
Posted by: Troy Tate
administration,
awareness,
blog,
CIO,
design,
intellectual property,
internet,
IT education,
Networking,
online identity,
reporting,
risk,
Security,
web,
website,
WWWHere's an interesting blog entry I came across this week. I have great respect for John Postel mentioned in the article. He...