Seriously - what does it take to get people to understand that the sites you visit have very little to do with current attack vectors for viruses these days?
This was news 3 years ago:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2008/09/15/hackers-infect-businessweek-website-via-sql-injection-attack/...
Link would help:
http://www.opnet.com/university_program/itguru_academic_edition/
IT Guru Academic Edition software was created for introductory level networking courses, and designed and tested to be used with popular classroom lab manuals.
Had never heard of it before.
Better question to ask is what does the business need?
Do they have any legal requirements to keep the logs?
Do they have any data mining purpose to keep the logs?
Does the IT/data storage team have any fixed written policy on the matter of log files and how long you keep them (becomes...
If you want to add another system to your network, any kind of linux/BSD based firewall should be able to run these:
http://humdi.net/vnstat/
Which you then add this to:
http://www.sqweek.com/sqweek/index.php?p=1
And it gives you this:
Then boot to CD with a different OS:
http://www.free-av.com/en/products/12/avira_antivir_rescue_system.html
Same stuff loaded on UBCD:
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
Using it here - lots of tweaks, lots of updating... joys of a free product.
When it works it's great... when it doesn't... it's a royal pain.
Also using Solarwinds, and testing some EMC products along with some other unnamed vendor.
You don't go to school to learn the tech - you learn the process to troubleshoot, to design, and to understand how the systems work and what they are/were designed to do.
Assuming your school had the lastest and greatest tech - by the time you graduated 4 years later it would already be...
disclaimer: I hate Sharepoint, feels like a neutered version of mediawiki in a lot of ways to me (matter of what I used first I guess...).
1) Yes. Save to share location.
2) Yes.
3) Yes (based on permissions for that file/user)
4) Yes (based on permissions for that file/user)