All Entries Tagged With: "data"
CompTIA Network+ N10-005: 2.6 – SOHO Network Requirements
A Small Office / Home Office has a different set of requirements than a large corporate office. In this video, you’ll learn about SOHO requirements for the network, application access, and data sharing.
Centrally Processing
What CPU technology is designed to speed processing time by temporarily storing data, instructions, and/or results?
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.6 – Hot and Cold Aisles
The data center cooling system is a well-engineered system. In this video, you’ll learn how hot and cold aisles create the most efficient way to cool your computing environment.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.4 – Data Labeling, Handling, and Disposal
Some organizations must store data for an extended timeframe. In this video, you’ll learn about labeling data, some important handling issues, and how to dispose of the data once it’s no longer needed.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.4 – Sensitivity of Data
How do you categorize your data? In this video, you’ll see how some of the most secure networks in the world segment their data into specific security classifications.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.3 – Order of Volatility
When you start gathering forensics data, where should you start? In this video, you’ll learn about the order of volatility and which data sticks around the longest.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-301: 2.2 – Data Loss and Theft Policies
Data loss can be devastating without the proper policies in place. In this video, you’ll learn how to mitigate the issues related to data loss and theft of your computers and data.
Microsoft 70-680: 7.4 – Monitoring Windows 7
It’s easy to monitor the performance of your Windows 7 desktop, but what options are available to constantly monitor the performance of every desktop in your enterprise? In this video, you’ll learn about event log configurations and filters, event subscriptions, data collector sets, and creating a system diagnostics report.
Which interface provides high-speed data?
Which computer interface provides high-speed data transfer at speeds of 400 megabits per second and 800 megabits per second?
How can you secure data between sites?
You have a small remote office with a limited number of users that needs to have network access to the corporate headquarters location. The remote site has an Internet connection, but you don’t want to connect your sites using an insecure public network. What’s the best technology for securing network connections between locations, even over public network links?