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Category Archives: information technology

How Stable Is Your Operating System?

Posted on July 5, 2012 by Travis Osterman
gentoo linux

Defining Stable My internet “wasn’t working” and after figuring out that I could ping my router but not outside, it was clear that I needed to reset my router so that it would be assigned another IP address via my Continue reading How Stable Is Your Operating System?→

Posted in information technology, linux, Travis Osterman

Secure Personal Health Information in 10 Steps

Posted on June 14, 2012 by Travis Osterman
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Secure Personal Health Information (PHI) I get frustrated when someone throws around that they have developed a system that keeps PHI “secure.” I have a checklist that I generally go through as attacks come in many forms and there is Continue reading Secure Personal Health Information in 10 Steps→

Posted in infomactics, information technology, security, Travis Osterman

Thunderbird and Google Calendar

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Travis Osterman
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I have an office for the first time in many years with my new role as chief resident.  Unfortunately, I am more familiar with Google and Mozilla’s office-like tools than I am with those from Microsoft.  One of the first Continue reading Thunderbird and Google Calendar→

Posted in information technology, software, Travis Osterman

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