I agree. It's all about educating the end-user about how their computer use affects all of the computers in the network.
It's the people, not the technology. They need some type of Security Awareness training, mandated by you, if possible. Once they learn the problem can be solved by their own actions, your job becomes easier.
http://securityawareness.blogspot.com
Greg Hoffman, CMO, Interpact
I agree. It's all about educating the end-user about how their computer use affects all of the computers in the network. It's the people, not the technology. They need some type of Security Awareness training, mandated by you, if possible. Once they learn the problem can be solved by their own actions, your job becomes easier. http://securityawareness.blogspot.com Greg Hoffman, CMO, Interpact