it briefing agenda 1/20/05
DESCRIPTION
iCommand & Remedy Update SESA Overview & Demo Win ’98 Support OID Update & Demo Security Scan Demo NetCom (Wireless) Update. IT Briefing Agenda 1/20/05. Karen Jenkins Craig Myers Stu Lipkin Mark Parten Andy Efting Paul Petersen. S ymantec E nterprise S ecurity A rchitecture. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
IT Briefing Agenda 12005
bull iCommand amp Remedy Update
bull SESA Overview amp Demobull Win rsquo98 Supportbull OID Update amp Demo bull Security Scan Demobull NetCom (Wireless)
Update
bull Karen Jenkins
bull Craig Myersbull Stu Lipkin bull Mark Partenbull Andy Eftingbull Paul Petersen
Information Technology at Emory
Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
Craig MyersITD Client Services Development
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
Presentation Outlinebull Desktop Antivirusbull Managed Antivirusbull SESA bull Event Manager for AVbull SESA and Event Managerbull Diagrams and Demobull Real-world Experiences by Derek
Spransy
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
AntiVirusSpring 2005Symantec Antivirus Corporate Editionversion 9021000
Norton Antivirus for Macintosh (with ldquononagrdquo)version 903 (6)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AV
`` `
`
bullSupport thousands of PCsbullPCs get Virus Definitions from Server andor via LiveUpdatebullEvents are logged by the Parent ServerbullQuick display of current versions which definitions are in use last scan performed and virus alertsbullCan schedule scans without user being logged inbullCan configure client settings per machine or by groupbullWith Alert Management Service (AMS) can get email when a machine gets a virusbullLacks reporting hellip
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
Craig MyersITD Client Services Development
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
Presentation Outlinebull Desktop Antivirusbull Managed Antivirusbull SESA bull Event Manager for AVbull SESA and Event Managerbull Diagrams and Demobull Real-world Experiences by Derek
Spransy
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
AntiVirusSpring 2005Symantec Antivirus Corporate Editionversion 9021000
Norton Antivirus for Macintosh (with ldquononagrdquo)version 903 (6)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AV
`` `
`
bullSupport thousands of PCsbullPCs get Virus Definitions from Server andor via LiveUpdatebullEvents are logged by the Parent ServerbullQuick display of current versions which definitions are in use last scan performed and virus alertsbullCan schedule scans without user being logged inbullCan configure client settings per machine or by groupbullWith Alert Management Service (AMS) can get email when a machine gets a virusbullLacks reporting hellip
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
Presentation Outlinebull Desktop Antivirusbull Managed Antivirusbull SESA bull Event Manager for AVbull SESA and Event Managerbull Diagrams and Demobull Real-world Experiences by Derek
Spransy
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
AntiVirusSpring 2005Symantec Antivirus Corporate Editionversion 9021000
Norton Antivirus for Macintosh (with ldquononagrdquo)version 903 (6)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AV
`` `
`
bullSupport thousands of PCsbullPCs get Virus Definitions from Server andor via LiveUpdatebullEvents are logged by the Parent ServerbullQuick display of current versions which definitions are in use last scan performed and virus alertsbullCan schedule scans without user being logged inbullCan configure client settings per machine or by groupbullWith Alert Management Service (AMS) can get email when a machine gets a virusbullLacks reporting hellip
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
AntiVirusSpring 2005Symantec Antivirus Corporate Editionversion 9021000
Norton Antivirus for Macintosh (with ldquononagrdquo)version 903 (6)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AV
`` `
`
bullSupport thousands of PCsbullPCs get Virus Definitions from Server andor via LiveUpdatebullEvents are logged by the Parent ServerbullQuick display of current versions which definitions are in use last scan performed and virus alertsbullCan schedule scans without user being logged inbullCan configure client settings per machine or by groupbullWith Alert Management Service (AMS) can get email when a machine gets a virusbullLacks reporting hellip
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AV
`` `
`
bullSupport thousands of PCsbullPCs get Virus Definitions from Server andor via LiveUpdatebullEvents are logged by the Parent ServerbullQuick display of current versions which definitions are in use last scan performed and virus alertsbullCan schedule scans without user being logged inbullCan configure client settings per machine or by groupbullWith Alert Management Service (AMS) can get email when a machine gets a virusbullLacks reporting hellip
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Managed AVbull Managed AV
ndash Campus parent server available to departmental servers for updates
ndash Virus definitions updated hourly via Intelligent Updates
ndash Investigating installing a managed facultystaff server andor student server to provide management to campus entities without a local managed AV server hellip thoughts
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESAbull Scalable solution that integrates
multiple Symantec Security and third party products
bull Provides granular alerting of eventsbull Query filter and sort data for
charting and reportingbull Relatively new still growing
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Architecture
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Event Manager for Antivirusbull SESA integration productbull Enables centralized cross-tier
logging alerting and reporting between the SESA event management system and Symantec Antivirus
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA with Event Manager
SESA Datastor
e
AV Server AV ServerConsole
SESA Manager
Oracle
bullCollector on each parent AV server passes logged data to the SESA Manager via an Agent
bullThe Manager stores the event data into the Data store
bullThe Manager uses a directory to manage the devices users and permissions
bullAccess to the Manager is through a SESA console which is java based
bullAll SESA components are Java based except the Data store and Directory (Oracle and DB2)
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA DEMO
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Requirementsbull Prerequisites
ndash Department must be running Symantec AV Server version 9 or better
ndash Must allow Java SDK 131_09 to be installed ndash Departmental server must be win32-based (ie
Win2K XP 2003) ndash Must have a designated contact
bull ITD Responsibilities ndash Create an OU and an access account ndash Provide on-site installation assistance ndash Provide on-site training at the time of installation
Install and training take about 1 hour and does not require a server reboot
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedurebull ESR Form Method
ndash Go to the Electronic Support Request (ESR) form httphelpemoryedu
ndash Login using your campus id and password ndash Select the General Emory Helpdesk ndash Select the Request Type of General Other ndash Use Please add my managed AV server to
SESA in the Additional Details box
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA Procedure (cont)bull Magic Method
ndash Create a new incident using your name ndash Set Subject to Software ndash Enter Please add my managed AV server
to SESA in the incident description ndash Assign the call to
EU_ITD_CLIENT_SERVICES_TIER_2 queue bull Someone from CSD will respond to your
request within three business days bull We will verify the prerequisites and
setup an installation time
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
SESA
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Client Services Update
Stu Lipkin
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
bull Mainstream support from MS ceased for these products June 30 2002 and December 31 2003 Fee-for-service extended support is available but no future development is planned for these products Microsoft will only provide critical security updates for above products posted on the Windows Update web site Hotfixes for non-critical updates will be available on request only
bull No further development and support for Mac OS 9x is indicated from Apple Mac OS 102 is the recommended platform for Apple computers
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
OPERATING SYSTEM
bull Windows 98bull Windows 98 SEbull Windows ME
END OF SUPPORT
bull June 30 2002bull June 30 2002bull December 31
2003Only paid incident support is available until December 31 2006httpsupportmicrosoftcomdefaultaspxscid=fh[ln]LifeWinhttpsupportmicrosoftcomgplifean1
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed End of Supportbull We propose to end support for
Mac OS 9x Windows 98 98 SE and Windows ME on May 31st 2005
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
bull No phone or desktop support from ITD would be provided for customers running Win 98 Win 98 2nd ed ME Mac OS 9x
bull No support provided for ITD applications running on stated OS
bull Development of installers would not be written for above OS
bull Enterprise applications and continuing development would not need to consider the above OSes as included in the technical specifications
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Impactbull There should be no immediate effect on
users There is no immediate plan to change services so that they are incompatible with these Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems
bull Users should expect that newer applications introduced in the preceding months may not operate on older systems and may require Windows 2000 or Mac OS 102 or higher
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Proposed Communication Plan
bull present at IT Briefing January 2005bull present at Desknet in January 2005bull prepare announcement to end users mid-Februarybull post announcement in ERWheel FebruaryMarchbull email to Local-l All-emory various Learnlink
conferences (LL Demigods SCC Technology and Emory Announcements) last business day of Jan Feb Mar Apr
bull post on defined page on itemoryeduDesktop Computing
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Oracle Names to Oracle Internet DirectoryMark Parten
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
A new service from your ITD Security Team
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Introductionbull Utilizes the Nessus Vulnerability Scanning
Toolbull Specifically for use by System Administrators
and Local Support Personnelbull Can scan both desktop and server machinesbull Reports vulnerabilities and gives possible
solutions fixes
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Getting Startedbull For more information on requesting the
ability to do a Self-Service Scan go to the following URL
httpitemoryedushowdoccfmdocid=4248
bull The ITD Security Team will work with System Administrators and Local Support Personnel to get them set up and scanning once a request has been received
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
OverviewNetwork Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service
Overview FAQ
ITD Security offers Network Vulnerability Scanning Self-Service using Nessus from a centralized scanning server in the DMZ To request the ability to scan your network please send the following information to the security team at SecurityTeam-Llistservemoryedu 1 Name and organization you support2 The IP address range on your network that you would like to scan3 Phone number and e-mail address4 Your network ID
We will confirm this information send a link for the latest Nessus scanning client and provide a password to use when you connect to the system
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
How tobull Use GUI to connect to the Scanning
Serverbull Use network ID and Nessus
password to authenticatebull Create scan session (which nodes
options etc)bull Run scan view results create report
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Documentation
Can be found at
httpwwwnessusorgdocumentation
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
Self-Service Scanning
QuestionsQuestions
Information Technology at Emory
Information Technology DivisionTechnical Services
NetCom
QuestionsQuestions
- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
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- IT Briefing Agenda 12005
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture
- Symantec Enterprise Security Architecture Presentation Outline
- AntiVirus Spring 2005
- Managed AV
- Slide 6
- SESA
- SESA Architecture
- Event Manager for Antivirus
- SESA with Event Manager
- SESA DEMO
- SESA Requirements
- SESA Procedure
- SESA Procedure (cont)
- Slide 15
- Client Services Update
- Discontinuing Support For Windows 98 and Mac OS 9
- Windows 98 Support from Microsoft
- Proposed End of Support
- Impact of discontinuation of stated OS support
- Impact
- Proposed Communication Plan
- Oracle Names to Oracle Internet Directory
- Self-Service Vulnerability Scanning
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Overview
- How to
- Documentation
- Self-Service Scanning
- NetCom
-