Service or Security
How seriously do you take your role as a tech volunteer (whether paid or not) within your Church?
Is it just something you do because you can?
Or is it because you feel called to the role or even because...
Nmap Goes Graphic
Not sure how long this has been around, but Nmap (the free and open source utility for network exploration or security auditing) has now gained a graphical frontend.
Zenmap may not look like much, but...
PC Patch Management
Security of your PC is down to more than just having an Anti-Virus and/or firewall to protect it.
It’s more than ensuring you follow security best practices – see here or here.
It’s more...
Spying On Staff 3 – How
I’m being a bit naughty in my continuing use of the spying word as it is one I disagree with, but it is good for the top line interest.
Anyway, in part 1 I put forth my case for ‘spying’...
Spying on Staff 2 – Benefits
So in part one of this mini-epic I responded to a comment author on another blog. In it, I addressed the, as I see it, flawed thinking in their approach to the use of filtering software or appliances.
In...
Spying On Staff
John over at Church IT has put up a short post about “Monitoring Your Church Staff’s Internet Usage“.
Those of you who read this blog regularly will know that I’m a wee bit passionate...





