This is a part of an on-going blog series written by Adam Gordon. Each week, Adam will walk you through a PowerShell command, showing you when and how to use each one. This week, Adam covers Where-Object.
Sysadmins, the unsung heroes supporting millions of organizations and users worldwide. The first folks in the trenches whenever any issue arises; the keepers of the keys. The mere humans who even with numerous years of experience under their belts can make some very common, silly mistakes that can lead to big problems in the workplace.
In my previous career, I was you, and I appreciate all you do. So, this post is dedicated to all current and future sysadmins, in an effort to help us all be better at what we do. Let’s take a look at some common security mistakes system administrators make.
IT people always know the inside scoop. They’d be the first to tell you about vulnerabilities and the latest in ransomware. They also know where to go to get training and stay relevant in their career field.
From small businesses to large enterprises, online IT training platforms are becoming are moving from a ‘nice to have’ to a ‘need to have.’ When used correctly, they can be a resource to research a quick issue and a way to upskill an entire team with certifications – from entry level folks to senior leaders..