Often we all don’t get true clarity on the importance of certain issues until you are living them. That is why for instance Dutchess County BOCES attempts to do a yearly, live, full DR test. It is amazing what you find out when you actually force yourself to go production on plan B. Documentation is […]

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Weekly Tech Tidbit – Secure your DNS
Keeping up with my theme on DNS related posts, this week I will again reprise a post from over a year ago on the importance of implementing proper control of DNS as part of your malware protection program. It remains as valuable part of your overall all network and security management policies.

CSI Tech Talk Webinar – Troubleshooting SCCM Configuration Manager Part II – Introducing Support Center – Recording Available
In the February Tech Talk Webinar entitled, “SCCM Troubleshooting Part II” Scott introduced the new Support Center for client troubleshooting which became available in 1810. It provides real-time log viewing, or capturing the state of a Configuration Manager client computer for later analysis.

CSI Tech Talk Webinar – China Hacking Update – Recording Availabile
The US-CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) recently gave a presentation on what China has been doing to hack anything they can hack with the goal of stealing intellectual property, money and personally identifiable information. While most public sector schools and government agencies are generally not vast repositories of intellectual property, they do manage and transfer […]

Weekly Tech Tidbit – It Happened Again. The Dark Side of Third Party Vendor Equipment On Your Network
We constantly harp on all of you segregating third-party vendor equipment on to vendor VLANs. The purpose of that is to keep third-party vendor equipment completely away from your internal network. Ideally, we don’t want these vendors to see, touch, or ask your internal network anything.

Weekly Tech Tidbit – DNS infrastructure under attack….again…
Last month on January 22nd the US Dept of Homeland Security took the unusual step of issuing Emergency Directive 19-01 to all Federal Agencies. The directive issued steps that had to be taken by those agencies to mitigate potential DNS infrastructure tampering.

Weekly Tech Tidbit – Stupid MDF/IDF Stuff That Will Come Back to Bite You Part III
We continue our discussion of your closets and dumb stuff that can really hurt you. In part III we look at “plan b” and “plan c” for what to do if the power goes out for both the physical and virtual servers as well as your MDFs. If you put a physical server in any […]

Weekly Tech Tidbit – The Wi-Fi Alliance is shaking up wireless standards once again….
Right about now most of us are getting fairly comfortable with our current 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless deployments. But as we all know technology, and particularly wireless technology, never stands still. So, Wi-Fi as we know it is about to get another major update.

CSI Tech Talk Webinar – Troubleshooting SCCM Configuration Manager Part II – Introducing Support Center – Wednesday February 13th 10:30 am
The February Tech Talk Webinar is SCCM Troubleshooting Part II. Scott will introduce the new Support Center for client troubleshooting which became available in 1810. It provides real-time log viewing, or capturing the state of a Configuration Manager client computer for later analysis.

Weekly Tech Tidbit – Stupid MDF/IDF Stuff That Will Come Back to Bite You Part II
In part I we were talking about UPSes. In part II we are going to continue our MDF/IDF UPS theme. I want you to physically audit the power situation in your MDF and IDF closets. Specifically, I want you to look for the following: UPS load.