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Re: Outside Entities Computers
From: Buz Dale <buz.dale () USG EDU>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 10:30:06 -0500
I would think if the ROTC brought up a machine on campus it would be be a federal (DOD) Gov't machine. As such, it should have very strict requirements. It's possible the staff in your local ROTC are not aware of this. Also, do you have a connection policy about machines connecting to your network? A special VLAN or Lan they can be placed on outside of your firewall and considered hostile? Luck, Buz On 12/14/07, jason rinne <jasonrinne () hotmail com> wrote:
The ROTC department here on campus has brought in two of their own computers to use in their office. My concern is security (anti virus, windows updates) on the computer itself and identifying who was logged in and when in case an issue ever came up. Would anyone like to share their thoughts or policies on outside entities (such as ROTC) bringing in their own computer for use in their office on campus? Jason Rinne IT Department Missouri Valley College Marshall, MO www.moval.edu ________________________________ Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary! Check it out!
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- Outside Entities Computers jason rinne (Dec 14)
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- Re: Outside Entities Computers HALL, NATHANIEL D. (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Buz Dale (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Lovaas,Steven (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Brad Judy (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Adam Stone (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Torres, Juan (Dec 14)
- Re: Outside Entities Computers Valdis Kletnieks (Dec 14)