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You
might want to investigate CenturionGuard a product that prevents anything from
being permanently saved on the hard drive. We have used the product on our
Internet machines for over 2 years with success. Another endorsement for the
product is the fact that the Gates Foundation is providing Centurion for their
computers in their updates to the original machines.
Mark
Bayles, Assistant Director
Chapel
Hill Public Library
Chapel
Hill, NC 27514
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From: Janet Fine [mailto:greatpl@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:29 PM To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx Cc: janetrfine@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Public-Access Computer Security 3/18/03
Hi Everyone,
This is slightly off-topic as it involves public
access to the internet, but I hope someone an help. We are trying to
devise a public-access computer security policy. Problems arise when we
try to balance network security with the public's desire to have complete access
to the internet and the ability to download every file they see. Due to an
onslaught of viruses and the the incredible amount of time debugging a computer
entails, our network administrator has been increasing security on the pcs,
therby limiting, to a certain degree, the ability of our patrons to
download certain files. We would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone who
has already walked this tightrope, and has come up with a security policy
for public access pcs. Thanks in advance.
Janet Fine
Great Neck Library
159 Bayview Avenue
Great Neck, NY 11023
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