This book is an introductory, tutorial-style text designed to give the reader a strong foundational knowledge of securing a Linux system. This book teaches the reader how to securely install and run Linux as it comes shipped from most Linux distributors. Most other titles in this market focus on the use of tools and software not normally included with Linux. Our approach teaches fundamentals the reader can take to other operating systems. This text is designed to provide a basic guide to resol
Learn the basic terms used in Microsoft Excel; learn more about spreadsheet software in this free instructional video. Expert: Gary Zier Bio: Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. Filmmaker: Gary Zier Video Rating: 5 / 5
Patented design with serrations aggressively bites into damaged screws or drills into broken bolts
Sizes include No. 0, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4; use the smallest size that bites into the damaged screw head. put drill in reverse, use slow speed drill or screwdriver.
Strong enough to drill into hardened bolts.
Handy storage case
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Here we have a basic tutorial on how to configure basic settings on FreeNAS 8. This runs through configuring the networking information. Basic admin security and changing the web gui protocols. More tutorials to come. If you have any requests or need information please leave comments below. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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Question by Here I come: Home Wireless Security camera interference w/Network?
I just bought a wireless security camera system for home. The signal is transmitted via 2.4Ghz signal to the receiver which is output to the VCR for recording. Problem is that it knocks out my internet wireless network which is also running on 2.4Ghz. Is there any way to work around this? My only option I can think of is to plug all my PCs via ethernet cable.
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Answer by Sam Try to change your wifi channel…
You should have some 13 or more channels to choose from.
Just log in to router admin panel and do it from there, but first you will have to turn off your camera.
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Visit bit.ly to get your CCNP ROUTE DVD for only for a limited time — and visit bit.ly for dozens of additional CCNP ROUTE tutorials! In today’s video, we’ll solve a mystery that’s been around for more than 10 years – if EIGRP summary routes have an AD of 5, where the heck do you see it? Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel and be the first to know about all the upcoming CCNA and CCNP training videos! Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Hacking video showing people how easily a cyber criminal can steal data from an unattended computer. Backup tools make it easy for someone to make quick copies of all your files. Tips to be secure: 1. Log off your computer when you leave it unattended. 2. Pay attention to the physical security of your computer. 3. Consult your IT Security Professional. Visit www.KeepMyNetworkSafe.com for more information and check out The Secure CEO – a plain English guide for CEOs, Executives, and ANYONE who wants to protect their computer systems, their company, and their job. IT Best Practices & IT Security Solutions Protect Your Business Systems and Company Network with Cutting-Edge Security Solutions & IT Best Practices Helping IT Professionals Build Even More Confidence with their Executives, And Making Their Job Easier at the Same Time. . . Keeping up with security solutions and best practices to protect your computer systems and network is a full-time job. So how can you stay ahead in an industry that changes quickly, let alone prioritize the multiple tasks that need to be accomplished, plus implement and complete them? Most IT professionals are very busy working on other projects for your company. They don’t have the opportunity to spend their time attending security training and visiting other organizations discovering the best current security techniques. Mike Foster, the IT Vital Systems Security Specialist, has the experience and expertise to implement best practices to keep … Video Rating: 3 / 5
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The Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS) is the leading forum for interdisciplinary research and scholarship on information security and privacy, combining ideas, techniques, and expertise from the fields of economics, social science, business, law, policy, and computer science. In 2009, WEIS was held in London, at UCL, a constituent college of the University of London. Economics of Information Security and Privacy includes chapters presented at WEIS 2009, having been car