Collaborative Space
initial setup was for upper-division undergrad students only
some thoughts on opening it for everyone
if we open it to everyone, then we run the risk of the long line of CS 142 students taking it over
Chris likes the sense of community it gives. Maybe if it is less crowded, lesson restriction on it, like after 240. Has seen a fair amount of food and drink in the room. Likes couches and boards. Turned out how he expected it.
Trent used it for a class project for 6 hours and it worked out great. Likes the high tables so you can walk back and forth between the board.
No art has been purchased for walls yet. Perhaps some large posters from companies that hire our students, have them signed by alumni. Could have some logos from software and tools.
Plugs under the table would be expensive.
Could have a name competition. A good suggestion is Code Base.
Room is closed during devotional per university policy: could we get a student to be in charge of setting a TV up for devotional?
Will be putting rollers on chairs
Lounge chairs not comfortable.
Penetration Testing
IT did some penetration testing for us
Get their report to faculty with a short list of recommendations
Currently using Security Onion on Ubuntu
in the process of putting in a new firewall
there is some possibility of using yHack to help out with configuring and measuring/monitoring the IDS
where do we stand on usability versus security
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