IT Support Staff: MacOS X Security PrerequisitesSpecial
Wed 26 Feb 2014
Description
This course will provide an informative and practical session for those people who wish to have an introduction to Mac OS X system and security in general. The topics covered range from the importance of screen-savers to understanding how network listeners are activated and launched.
Target audience
University and College IT Supporters
Prerequisites
- Good working knowledge of using a Mac including Terminal
Sessions
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Wed 26 Feb 2014 14:15 - 17:00 | 14:15 - 17:00 | Phoenix Teaching Room 2, New Museums Site | map | James Nairn, Clare Bartlet |
Topics covered
- Understanding common Mac OS X attacks in the University
- Simple techniques to secure Mac OS X
- Patching software
- Managing processes - launchd explained
- Understanding Network Listeners
- Virus Scanning Software and ePO
- A brief look at the firewalls on Mac OS X (Application & ipfw)
- What to do if you have been hacked
Format
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
Taught using
Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
Notes
- Please note that the course is run on 10.8 however there is cross over on topics for those running 10.7 and 10.9 and therefore it would be applicable to attend
Duration
One session of half a day
Themes
Booking / availability