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My household is made up of adults. Not that kids can't surf safely, but we recognize the potential consequences of our actions. Anyway, age aside the crux is that we know better than to go to suspicious sites, read spam & follow the links, download software from unknown sites without some 3rd party recommendation/verification, etc. I use Firefox, don't load Flash, and block popups. My wife uses IE but she rarely goes to more than about a half dozen regular sites like Yahoo for email. Our OSes, web-related apps, and MS Office are kept current WRT security updates. There's probably more than that but that's what comes to mind off the top of my head. John A. Jones, CISSP Americas Information Security Officer Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. V: +1-630-455-2787 F: +1-312-601-1782 john.jones@xxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Liotta Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:13 PM To: pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Symantec corporate AV & Firewall co-existence problems? John: Can you elaborate on your comment? "Safe surfing" stands on its own merit, but I'm unclear on its significant relationship to a firewall in this context. You do use a firewall; so, this is more academic. But it feels like you had something specific to infer. Thanks. Tom Liotta pctech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
2. Re: Symantec corporate AV & Firewall co-existence problems? (Jones, John (US))Of all people, I guess I'm surprised that you don't have a firewall at
home. Are you using a router firewall and not any software firewall?Router firewall. Because I practice relatively safe surfing, I'm not too worried about it. Ditto for my wife for the most part. We also have very little in the way of valuable data on our PCs; my browser cache is probably the most 'dangerous' thing there.
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