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      SSL Decryption of American K12 School in Connecticut: Legality?

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      @Obsolesce said in SSL Decryption of American K12 School in Connecticut: Legality?:

      Here are some points to consider:

      Consent and Notification: It's essential to have explicit consent from parents or legal guardians if students are minors. Even if students are not employees, they still have privacy rights. Proper notification to both students and parents is crucial.

      FERPA Compliance: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of student education records. Any monitoring should be in compliance with FERPA regulations to avoid violations.

      Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA): If the school is providing online services or websites to students under the age of 13, COPPA may come into play. It requires obtaining parental consent for collecting personal information from children.

      Vendor Liability: If a breach of student private communications occurs due to IT or vendor mistakes, there could be potential liability issues. Schools should have agreements in place with vendors that address data security and liability.

      Local and State Laws: Laws regarding electronic surveillance, data privacy, and education can vary by state and locality. It's important to consult with legal experts who are knowledgeable about local regulations.

      Balancing Security and Privacy: Schools must strike a balance between ensuring network security and respecting student privacy. An overly intrusive monitoring system could raise concerns.

      Ultimately, it's crucial to consult with legal counsel who specializes in education law and data privacy to ensure that the school system's practices comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Additionally, a transparent and well-documented approach to monitoring, including clear notification to students and parents, can help mitigate potential legal risks.

      This is good input. Ultimately liability is going to come down to primarily local laws and statutes and what the legal department of the district has done to ensure safety and indemnification, and of course what transparency, notification and consent has been granted. That students are required to attend school, are not employees or at will, and are minors make this not just different, but essentially the opposite, of an employment situation. Any breach of privacy (not meaning a breach of IT systems, but the IT systems themselves) could violate constitutional rights as well as international human rights...

      From a law firm on US right to privacy... "The right to privacy is a fundamental human right, and it is recognized by international treaties and many countries’ Constitutions. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the right to privacy in Article 12, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights further elaborates on the right to privacy in Article 17.

      At the same time, different countries have different laws and regulations when it comes to privacy. In the United States, for example, the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. This has been interpreted by the courts to include the right to privacy."

      Even if students are not minors, the question is whether this constitutes unreasonable search leading to violation of privacy. And of course if it puts minors at risk, that's an additional concern.

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      Job Hunting 2020 Edition - Where To Start

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      The new gig that I'll start on Monday began with a cold contact I received on LinkedIn. The one before that I think from a cold call from a recruiter.

      As far as IT Manager, are you specifically wanting to manage people? I know my manager at my current gig is hands on with projects and really has to do minimal managing of us. I've also seen people with the title of "IT Manager" but they're a one-person-show in IT at said comapny, so there isn't anyone for them to actually manage.

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      ISP Failover with Cisco ASA

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      @scottalanmiller said in ISP Failover with Cisco ASA:

      That's mostly true. But Cisco considers it real Cisco and it shows their view of themselves. And that, I always think, is important. Cisco doesn't seem themselves as an enterprise player. And I've been in sales meetings with Cisco and that definitely comes through when talking to them.

      That's not what I got from my sales conversations with them. They were very explicit about real Cisco and the lesser sub-brands.

      Having been at two huge banks that were burned by being willing to use UCS, Cisco and enterprise are two words I never put together. From networking to phones to servers, Cisco is consistently overpriced and underperforming.

      I absolutely loved UCS, even wrote the original oVirt/RHV plugin for the VMFEX cards. They were ahead of their time with those boxes, but the cloud pretty much killed everything really cool and advanced about HW

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      General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC

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      ObsolesceO

      @Reid-Cooper said in General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC:

      @Obsolesce said in General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC:

      Yes you do need to either add other devices manually or by importing a list... but it's a one-time thing so it's a non-issue IMHO.

      Not bad for tiny environments. But at any scale, how does that handle machines being added in the future? You have to manually add every new machine after every change to WAC?

      I've only had about 100 servers and a handful of Win10 in it, so I'm not familiar with handling that at scale. It really only requires a txt file of a list of devices which is simple to maintain in any aspect. I only had to import that to get everything back in. If I added a new server, I would add it to the text file then add that server.

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      The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser

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      Solved A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client

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      @Reid-Cooper said in A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client:

      @Dashrender said in A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client:

      @Reid-Cooper said in A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client:

      @Dashrender said in A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client:

      @Reid-Cooper said in A Required Privilege Is Not Held By the Client:

      User is a local admin, but that does not solve the issue.

      When when logged in as a local admin - processes don't run with higher privileges. Did you try doing a run as for this process? While UAC was enabled?

      "Run as" worked, but wasn't always called. It's not a universal option, that was apparently the problem.

      You can right click the shortcut for the app and check the box to make it run that way.

      Only some apps. That's why I could test with Notepad.

      huh? what app can you not right click and check the box to always run as admin?

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      Standard Plugins for WordPress Sites

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      @Reid-Cooper said in Standard Plugins for WordPress Sites:

      Thanks guys. Seems like not too many people have plugins focused on performance. I'm surprised, seems like those things would be pretty common.

      When I go to my WP site, performance seems fine.

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      Tech History: Obliterase

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      @DustinB3403 or planning for a night out on the town, and dressing up, calling all of your friends, pre-paying for drinks and dinner, running on credit card debt to do it, taking an Uber there, and then deciding not to get out of the car while all of your friends are waiting on you.

    • Reid CooperR

      Learning Laravel Resources

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      Thanks I will check this out

    • Reid CooperR

      Getting Your SO Into Video Gaming

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      dbeatoD

      @reid-cooper Together.

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      IRS and Equifax: The Blind Leading the Blind

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      IRS finally did something about it.

      https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/10/after-second-bungle-irs-suspends-equifaxs-taxpayer-identity-contract/

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      Barracuda Borks Firewalls with Automatic Update

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      @scottalanmiller said in Barracuda Borks Firewalls with Automatic Update:

      @Dashrender said in Barracuda Borks Firewalls with Automatic Update:

      ERL for crying out loud!

      Keep one on spare for just these kinds of emergencies!

      lol I was thinking the same - most can probably afford to just keep this on the shelf in case of an issue.

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      PulseAudio Now on Fedora 25

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      Microsoft Unveils My People in Windows 10

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      @Breffni-Potter said in Microsoft Unveils My People in Windows 10:

      How is that different/better to the half a dozen chat apps I have already which do exactly that?

      Apple have a big leap forward in their OS with Imessage, I can send SMSes to my contacts via my computer but it relays through the phone, perfect.

      Cortana can do that now too.

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      Cool Map of American Water Basins

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      Can You Install Windows Server 2012 R2 to Software RAID 5 or 6?

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      No, it doesn't support this. RAID 1, you are correct, but Parity RAID 5 or 6 it does not. The OS needs to be up and running to be able to manage the parity RAID so you can't use it for the system install, only for extra data volumes.

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      Solved IIS Running But Cannot Connect

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      Makes sense. Although I am a little worried that the new pool just died all by itself. I wonder why that would happen. Will see if it happens again.

    • Reid CooperR

      ASP.NET on Windows Server 2012 R2 IIS 8.5 HTTP 500.19 Error

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      OMG, nevermind. Figured that out too. Was a combination of a missing default path and the same .NET CLR pool version as before. It's a subfolder and needs its CLR version set, too. Argh. All is well now.

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      Solved Failing to Get ASP.NET Working on IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2

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      If you want to use a newer version of .Net, I generally tell it to use whatever version I want and the "Classic" version if it is listed. I've had problems similar using any other version.

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      Happy National Breadstick Day

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      @julian said:

      Apparently it's "Singles Day" in China, a holiday I'd never heard of until today.

      It's like cyber monday here, apparently, but with more single people.

      And a lot more baby formula... http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/chinas-singles-day-blamed-for-baby-formula-shortage-in-australia/story-fnkgdftz-1227605712590

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