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PostSubject: Best Practices as a Network and System Administrator   Best Practices as a Network and System Administrator Icon_minitimeThu May 08, 2014 3:51 am

1. Be Good Citizens
2. Monitor your Systems
3. Perform Disaster Recovery Planning
4. It's not done until it's documented
5. Establish Procedures
6. Practise Defence in Depth
7. It's not done until it's tested
8. Learn from others
9. Learn to relax
10.Non scriptum, non est (If it ain't written down, it never happened)
11. Learn how to count to 10
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