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| Subject: | Re: Notebook policy (need advice) |
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| Date: | Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:42:20 -0200 |
Hello,
You can take a lot of baselines to apply in your notebooks in this website:
http://www.cisecurity.org/
In some of them you can download scripts and other things to check the actual state of your machines.
thanks
Artur Baruchi
Hi guys!, in my company we have a lot of notebooks, but theres no formal security policy about them.
Can you tell me how do you handle this?
Do you give an local admin for the owner?, do you use full disk encryption?, what about anti-virus and external scans?
Any idea is going to be really preciated.
Cheers!!
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