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Network SecurityProtecting your computer from unwanted 3rd party access is one of the most important things you can do to make sure you will be able to access the network resources you want, when you want them. From the moment you connect a computer to the internet, not only do you gain access to the wealth of information available on the Internet, your computer becomes a potential target of malicious attacks originating anywhere in the world. These attacks take many forms including viruses and worms transmitted via e-mail, specially crafted web sites which will attempt to install unwanted software, and direct attacks over the network which can compromise your computer even when you are not using it. The good news is that CSM has taken a number of steps to both protect you from these threats, and to help you protect yourself. The first line of defense is a firewall which has been installed at the border between the campus network and the rest of the Internet. The firewall prevents unsolicited connections from computers on the Internet to computers on campus. As a second line of defense, CSM provides antivirus and personal firewall software to members of the CSM community. These programs help prevent viruses and other attacks which may arrive via e-mail, maliciously crafted web pages, or from other computers on campus (such as ones which have already been infected with a virus). Below you will find links to resources which will help you protect your computer.
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Thursday, 13-Sep-2007 09:48:19 MDT