Principles of Information Security (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 7, Problem 2CEDQ
Program Plan Intro
Role of a system administrator:
- The role of a system administrator is to manage the networks and computers of an organization.
- System administrator is responsible for designing, implementing, installing and maintaining the networks and systems present in an organization.
- The security of the entire systems is activated using the firewall, installation of anti-virus
program and other that ensures cyber security.
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