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Technology Update TSAG Meeting 7/8/04
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Announcements New Interim Director of User Support Services: Bill Hardy Outage on July 17 Udrive status Anyone using the “U” drive letter for anything else?
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Outage on July 17 Network changes related to: OSPF routing Subnet realignment Request all pending networking changes ASAP OS-level (HP) kernel patches Mirapoint AntiSpam Web Interface WebCT application patches (?) Self-Maintenance PIN facility
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Spam: An ever growing problem! Steps Taken: Updating anti-spam tagging (SpamAssassin) Incorporating Black Lists (https://www.csun.edu/~itrsec) SBL - Spamhaus Block List SBL CBL - Composite Blocking List CBL NJABL - Not Just Another Bogus List NJABL Next Steps: Enable Mirapoint Antispam web interface: provides more intuitive end-user control SPF (Sender Policy Framework): implies behavioral change Bottom line: Users must decide what is spam and what is not! Local Tech support is needed to help users to setup filters via Webmail utilize antispam features of e-mail clients understand the limitations of automated filtering, etc.
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UTBI: Anti-Virus Purchase A PO has been issued for campus-wide anti-virus license with Symantec 8,000 on-campus licenses (~$9.44/license, ~$4.50 annual) 4,000 off-campus faculty/staff licenses (onetime $3.09/license) 30,000 student licenses ($1.07/license) Distribution of software Off-campus Faculty and Staff (no student assistants) computers via ITR Off-campus Student computers via Student Affairs (includes Housing) On-campus computers via local IT units Your tasks: Provide a count of the number of desktops in your area: Mac, Windows, and Unix variants Indicate if you are going to Run local anti-virus definition distribution server Utilize the Enterprise anti-virus definition distribution server Off-campus computers will only use live update directly from Symantec POC for software: Steve.Dan & David.Sorkin
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Microsoft Work At Home (WAH) Purchases handled via ASAP software and/or the University Bookstore Program includes: Windows XP Pro Office 2003 Professional Office 2004 for MAC Limitations: Only one copy can be install on a faculty/staff computer Employee is the primary user of the computer Software is used, primarily, for work-related purposes Media provide by ASAP or Bookstore, separate key codes, and soft ware is not to be duplicated and/or re-distributed
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Microsoft IE Browser Patch Several sources have reported security problems related to the IE browser Patches have been released by MS, but a vulnerability remains. Recommendations from various sources: Patch all your IE browsers Set security settings to high Disable Active scripting and ActiveX controls Need Patch Management!
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Self-Maintenance PIN facility Student PINs currently modified directly only in PS/SA Planned changes: Web interface to update both The Campus Directory PS SA Tools to be updated User Account Maintenance (https://www.csun.edu/account) Administrative Maintenance will include (https://www.csun.edu/helpdesk/setpassword)https://www.csun.edu/helpdesk/setpassword Possible date of release: July 17
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Account Cleanup We have a large number of dormant, unclassified accounts: Password have expired E-mail quota limit set to zero These accounts will be deleted soon Your tasks: Review local usage of department and special accounts. Remind users to double check their account classification via https://www.csun.edu/accounthttps://www.csun.edu/account Review next set of identified accounts http://www.csun.edu/tsag/dormantaccounts2.xls
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