| Nashua, NH 2010 - Why is one of the most common | | | | Systems International, SAC is one such product that |
| avenues of data theft and network infection | | | | fits well in both the small business and the large |
| overlooked or ignored by owners and IT personnel? I | | | | corporate environment. Providing a straight forward |
| believe it is because of the inconvenience caused by | | | | Control panel interface, placed on any PC within the |
| the options available to resolve the problem and the | | | | network, allows each client PC to be supervised in |
| limited available time of the IT personnel. | | | | real-time and remains protected if taken on the road. |
| Most everyone today in the business world carries a | | | | Smaller groupings like your sales or engineering |
| portable memory storage device. Those employee's | | | | departments where you would prefer they report |
| that don't need them for business, use them to carry | | | | separately to two different Administrators is easy |
| pictures to show a co-worker or play their favorite | | | | too. USB Lock RP - Plus provides machine level |
| tunes. The person that is using his for work, carrying | | | | security management. Each PC reports to the Control |
| files back and forth can't be hassled by written | | | | via IP address. |
| security policies against their use. If he needs the | | | | From the Control the administrator can authorize or |
| information he needs it. There are complicated | | | | unauthorized USB Ports, Pen drives, converter drives, |
| endpoint security software solutions being used that | | | | iPods, mp3 players, Smart cards readers CF, SD,SD |
| offer limited command over these ports. These | | | | Micro, MMC, XD. e-Sata,.Zip, floppy drives, PDA |
| products focus on many different areas of network | | | | synchronization Compact discs: CD's, DVDs, |
| security and are important to have in place. Often | | | | Transceivers: Infrared (IrDA), USB Bluetooth. The |
| the ability to control the USB port is hidden within the | | | | administrator can authorize a USB Stick permanently |
| program and simply just too complicated of a | | | | or time limited. Alerts will be sent in real-time allowing |
| procedure to allow or disallow memory devises | | | | for faster response to a potential security leak. An |
| hindering their everyday usability. Or you can simply | | | | Authorized user will most likely be copying files and |
| block the USB ports via the bio's setting. Doing this | | | | the administrative Control maintains a log of these |
| makes it so that all USB keyboards, printers and the | | | | files globally as well as per machine holding the user |
| mouse can't be used either. Not a real world solution. | | | | more responsible. The Control will even allow the |
| Using security tools specifically designed for this | | | | Administrator to Shutdown and Reboot the client |
| purpose will provide stronger user level security and | | | | machine if needed. Extended versions of USB Lock |
| greater compliance of your company's security | | | | RP provide memory stick encryption to better |
| policies. USB Lock RP developed by Advanced | | | | protect the data being carried out of the office. |