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You may notice a difference in this episode, I’ve decided to try a test and drop down the encoding parameters a little to make the cast little more bandwidth friendly, and as the title implies, not leave any SysAdmins out who may be bandwidth challenged. You will also notice a link to a really LoFi version at the bottom of these notes.
Lots of good listener feedback that incorporate additional pleas to the rest of you to step forward and respond to some of their questions. Specifically, we’re looking for folks who have intimate knowledge and experience with HIPAA policies within IT and anyone who has security policy templates that they can and are willing to share (once cleaned up, of course).
The guerrilla marketing is off to a great start — be sure to checkout the photos from ITT Listener Zhadum on Flickr. Don’t forget the ITT Flier on the right-hand side of the page as well put your pin in the Frappr Map — let us know where you’re from.
Links mentioned in this podcast:
Sans Policy Project
HIPAA Risk Analysis
HIPAA ISO 17799
Sans Webcast HIPAA Part 1
Sans Webcast HIPAA Part 2
General Laptop Guidelines Starter
Radmin
ISS Realsecure
PGP Feature Comparison
Free Target and Nas
For pay Windows Target
Microsoft iScsi Page
Free Mac iScsi Initiator
Simple SANs save, say users
FreeNAS
Nessus
MacNikto
SuperDuper
Other sites mentioned in this podcast:
http://www.pauldotcom.com
http://www.telradconnegy.com/eng/
http://www.linuxtracker.org
http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org
Hey Kev-
Congrats on the new baby! Oh and btw, you are such a nerd…
Being my nephew, at least we keep the nerdiness in the family.
Seriously…. Oh and btw, Tim says hi. And you don’t even want to hear about our DST patch issues….
Well… give it another week or two and all your DST issues should work themselves out.
At least until fall. LOL!
More like give it a couple weeks and then stuff will change time AGAIN.
Interesting on the iscsi stuff – I’d not really heard of it, but yesterday came across a requirement to use it to do a HP server migration – From http://www.hp.com/go/migrate, for $200 you can migrate from any server to your new proliant server, sounds great – I’ll find out whether it is any good when I have to try it (after 2 weeks waiting for them to ship a code – why it takes 2 weeks to enter a number on a screen I don’t know)
Thanks for the “Bandwidth-Friendly Version” of the podcast. Although I don’t have Bandwidth problems, I do only have a 128Meg MP3 player. So this limits how many podcasts I can put on it. Since HiFi quality is not required, 16Kb or 32Kb sampling is more than adequate.
Thanks for all the good work.
Rob
Melbourne, Australia.
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