Indiana University has this approach. They provide Symantec AV CE to
all faculty, staff, students and departments free of charge (well, I'm
sure they recoup the cost indirectly). It is offered as a download off
their IUWare site. They also offer AdAware SE Plus for free to everyone
for spyware protection.
That being said, I use NOD32 at home and our department is switching
over as well.
Erik
Michael Surato wrote:
> Taking that one step further, isn't in the best interest of departments
> that all computers that connect to your department systems (read: anyone
> in the department that reads department e-mail, looks at files, has VPN
> connection, etc.) from home to have virus-free machines at home.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: MSU Network Administrators Group
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bosman, Don
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 4:05 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [MSUNAG] Isn't it in the best interest of our
>> various departments that we have clean machines at home?
>>
>> Let me float this thought past everyone.
>> Isn't it in the best interest of your various departments
>> that systems administrators have virus free machines at home?
>>
>> The first OT trip back in to work to fix something that could
>> have been handled remotely would more then cover the cost of
>> the AV license.
>>
>> I personally use AVG, and have been quite happy with it, but
>> if NOD32 were available at $12.50 I'd grab a copy.
>>
>> Don Bosman
>> Information Technologist
>> Michigan State University, Libraries
>> 100 Library
>> East Lansing, MI 48824
>> 517-432-6123 ex 233
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
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