So I recently did a podcast with SonicWall on Safeguarding and the statutory guidance on Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE). You can listen to it here.
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As I’m sure most of us know by now, SHA1 cryptography hashes have been increasingly under attack, and are now regarded as fully broken. In fact, my use of “now” kinda understates the …
{There was a section here on converting Windows 2016 server eval to full version for enterprise customers, but as Windows 2016 is properly out there now it seems pointless. I've pasted what was here …
I see lots of people talking about and asking about hardware being “prepared for BYOD” and/or “BYOD ready”. Most of the time they’re talking about Wireless Access …
I've talked about this in the Server Fault answer above, and I might do another post …
We’ve been migrating from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012 at work. One very interesting part of SCCM 2012 for us has been the support for Mac OSX that was added in SCCM 2012 SP1. We have about 70 Mac …
So another day, another Java vulnerability. Before we go on, if you’re not actually using Java for anything then uninstall it right now from your computer - or at the very least disable the …
Whatever problems you've faced at work today just comfort yourself with this thought: You're probably not "head of security" for the PlayStation Network.