Windows Security Tips

This site provides security tips and recommendations for users of Windows operating systems (all versions) from Microsoft.

Personal Responsibility

Every computer user at the Georgia Institute of Technology is responsible for their own system's security and use. Details of this policy can be found in the Information Security Network Usage Policy Site.


Computer Viruses & Trojans

Computer Viruses and Trojans are some of the greatest security risks for the Windows environment. Most anti-virus products can detect and remove both viruses and trojans. The McAfee Anti-Virus licensed by Georgia Tech keeps up-to-date by downloading from a Georgia Tech update site automatically.

Installing anti-virus is the least intrusive and bothsome way you can enhance your computer's security. Many people in the current internet community consider not running and maintaining anti-virus irresponsible.


System Security

Personal firewall software is the best method currently available for controlling your computer's activity. Depending on your choice and configuration of firewall software, this software can be very unobtrusive to incredibly annoying. Please check the Information Security Personal Firewall site for more information.


Browser Security

For people wishing to take greater interest in securing their system for browsing the web, please considering the following points:


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