This article is geared towards techies at libraries and schools and will attempt to address common security problems that may pop up at these institutions. The author gears the solutions towards Open Source, freeware, and base operating system security in a Windows XP/2k environment.
This article should be geared towards the average user preferrably automated.Most tech savvy shoolkids now what is described in the article.This is very very basic and should be dealt with by the software vendor in the first place.Furthermore this is by far not enough anymore today.OS designers should more often consider the implementation of advanced memory protection techniques or at least stimulate the research that seeks new ways of protecting against all sorts of code that is executed in a way not intended.Instead of spending tenth of millions down the drain for marketing old OS’s etc.