Computer Security

The web is like a large city, exciting, wonderful, but with a few dangers. Most teachers do not have the time to research and find the best security products to safeguard their computers from attack by vandals, including students. I have attempted to give a few basic recommendations that can help you safeguard your personal computer. Most of these recommendations are for PCs with windows. The recommended procedures are similar for other machines, and there are similar software products available for Macs and Linux machines. Mac users can look at http://www.firewallguide.com/macintosh.htm.

Any computer you use at school should be protected from malicious usage by students. Here are a few simple things you can do to prevent problems.

While software products can be helpful, do not depend on them. Your actions determine your security more than any software product.

If you have to setup security on student Windows machines you may wish to look at Advanced Security

Computer Privacy

Home computer privacy is a separate issue from security. In addition there is the issue of annoying ads which seem to clutter most sites. Some good privacy products are Pop-Up Stopper from http://www.panicware.com available in a free and $20 version and Watch Your Back from http://www.grinningshark.com/ for $12. Pop-Up Stopper stops annoying popup windows. Watch Your Back helps protect your privacy if you use Outlook as your E-mail client by preventing the E-mail senders from getting mail receipts.  Some of these features are now being added to current firewalls.  As of 2003 the Norton firewall includes a popup stopper, and personal information protection as well as an Ad. blocker.  The 2003 version of Outlook can be configured to stop receipts, or to ask before sending a receipt.

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