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Network Cabling Guide: Twisted Pair
by TechDoc, Apr 20, 2008
There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs – Local Area Networks and today we will investigate twisted pair copper cables.
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Top Ten Internet Security Tips of All Time
by TechDoc, Apr 20, 2008
Top ten tips for internet security and how to use the Internet safely, along with a brief explanation of each as listed below.
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Computers and Privacy
by TechDoc, Apr 20, 2008
The evolution of PC and IT nasties; their consequences, impacts, good or bad and the influence this has had on our daily lives. Our focus will be on the relationship between technological advancement and the individual’s privacy or lack there of from an Australian perspective.
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Physical Security Part Three
by TechDoc, Apr 18, 2008
Having covered monitoring systems and sensors we are now ready to delve deeper into honor systems and surveillance systems including manned systems, remote systems and automated systems which are the topics for today.
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Copper Cabling
by TechDoc, Apr 18, 2008
There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANS â
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Direct Memory Access: DMA
by TechDoc, Apr 17, 2008
Faster, longer, stronger, bigger, smarter, cheaper and with heightened reliability are all goals that computer technologies both hardware and software have their sights squarely set on.
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Transmission Media
by TechDoc, Apr 16, 2008
There are several types of cable which are commonly used with LANs – Local Area Networks and today’s topic will introduce the two most common cable transmission media – copper and fiber-optic cables. But first we will discuss why we need transmission media in the first place and how we got to where we are today.
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How to Install a Micro-Filter
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Internet connectivity - Logical construct showing how to connect and install a micro-filter so that you can use your telephone to make voice calls while your computer is still connected to the Internet via your Broadband ADSL modem router.
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Physical Security 2
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Physical security is an often overlooked aspect of the overall IT security hardening process and yet it is the very foundation upon which all that at more ‘lofty’ levels is to be applied. Today we discuss physical intrusion detection, access prevention deterrents and the basics of various detection sensors.
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Physical Security 1
by TechDoc, Apr 15, 2008
Physical security is an often overlooked aspect of the overall IT security hardening process and yet it is the very foundation upon which all that is to be applied at more ‘lofty’ levels such as NTFS file and folder permissions, group policy, Access Control List (ACL), firewalls and a myriad other components.
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