Security? Are your employees thinking about security?

by Jarrod Edge 29. July 2010 08:09

The Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and DOD Directive 8570.1 call upon the federal government and DOD agencies to demonstrate and prove that personnel are IT security competent via IT certifications and annual metrics reporting of their workforce on IT security related skills. These skill-based certification programs are aimed at government personnel who come into contact with and/or administer secure government IT systems and/or intranet-related services within the federal government agencies and the Department of Defense.

 Are your employees trained to be secure?

Security is essential to every business and organization.   Certification is the way to make sure that your employees meet your organizations security standards.  The knowledge they gain helps protect you business or organization from theft, data loss, misuse of data and/or lost revenue and lost profit.

GetWebEdge Corporate Training offers several security related classes as well as other classes that meet the FISMA and DOD Directive 8570.1 requirements.

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For more information about DOD Directive 8570.1 click here:  http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/857001m.pdf

 

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Positive Train Control Overview

by Jarrod Edge 20. July 2010 03:47

What is Positive Train Control?

Why I need SOA!

Summary
Positive Train Control (PTC) refers to technology that is capable of preventing train-to-train collisions, overspeed derailments, and casualties or injuries to roadway workers (e.g., maintenance-of-way workers, bridge workers, signal maintainers) operating within their limits of authority as a result of unauthorized incursion by a train. PTC is also capable of preventing train movements through a switch left in the wrong position. PTC systems vary widely in complexity and sophistication based on the level of automation and functionality they implement, the system architecture utilized, the wayside system upon which they are based (i.e., non-signaled, block signal, cab signal, etc.), and the degree of train control they are capable of assuming.
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To develop and deploy PTC systems you will need to rely on the latest and most advanced software technologies.  At GetWebEdge Corporate Training Center we can train you on these technologies.  Our certified, highly qualified instructors can train your development and architecture staff on technologies such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Java, Microsoft.NET, WCF and more.  We are familiar PTC and when we train we use relevant examples to make the classroom experience more of a real world experience.

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Publishing a site with Visual Studio 2010

by Jarrod Edge 4. June 2010 04:46

Here is some additional info on publishing a site using Visual Studio 2010.  Especially if you are using Server 2008 and IIS 7.5 

http://weblogs.asp.net/owscott/archive/2009/06/06/visual-studio-2010-1-click-publishing.aspx

 

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