With thanks to the 50 staff from across the University for attending please see below the links to the videos and PowerPoints of the day!
Direct link to Playlist – https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLRxbdlgJzwyjAf820T0u4GpP0E01a9LEX&v=u-GVJ_0VuRM
Slides as PowerPoint
1 Intro (4.3 MiB, 1,963 hits)
2 MDT (85.2 MiB, 2,762 hits)
3 PowerShell (27.5 MiB, 2,381 hits)
4 PRTG Network Monitor (47.5 MiB, 2,422 hits)
5 OpenVAS (32.9 MiB, 2,304 hits)
6 WSUS and Chocolatey (60.3 MiB, 2,531 hits)
7 NPS and VLANs (10.7 MiB, 3,380 hits)
Slides as PDF
1 Intro (2.0 MiB, 2,106 hits)
2 MDT (2.2 MiB, 2,438 hits)
3 PowerShell (1.8 MiB, 2,552 hits)
4 PRTG Network Monitor (3.2 MiB, 1,992 hits)
5 OpenVAS (2.3 MiB, 2,138 hits)
6 WSUS and Chocolatey (2.9 MiB, 2,348 hits)
7 NPS and VLANs (1.4 MiB, 2,539 hits)
Stay tuned over the coming days for the scripts that are mentioned through the video which will be linked to from this post.
Hi,
Your articles are very helpful.
Will be really great if you do a tutorial/write up on securing the wired networking, I have noticed the screenshots/Powershell on the NPS and VLANs video, would like to achieve the same.
thank you
Sam
Hi. I see some quite large /21 subnets in the last slides about using NPS. Is this just to allow for future growth as I’m assuming you don’t have 2048 switches etc etc. I’m starting to redo my subnets at my place of work and want to keep everything uniform.
Hi Alex, that’s the one – never quite know what the future might hold (like a network switch in every students room or something along those lines) – either way it looks nice and uniform on the tables.
James