Ports and peripherals can be seen as the doorways to corporate machines and, ultimately, to corporate data. Just as doors have locks to keep intruders out, ports and peripherals for corporate machines should be handled in the same way. Otherwise, random devices can access and steal corporate information. Fact Sheet: Device Control
Existing problems
If you are not blocking ports, you are essentially allowing random USB devices access to your corporate computer and data.
Are you currently using a DLP solution that does not allow for offline computer use, ultimately impeding workflow on business trips?
Smartphones have a multitude of connection types. Are you prohibiting all types of smartphone connections on corporate machines?
SECUDRIVE’s Resolution
Prohibit Unauthorized Devices: Blacklist foreign devices and whitelist specific USB devices. Block/allow all other ports.
Separate Policies:Separated online and offline policies available for users in order to allow for more flexible security.
Track Activity: Detailed logging and real-time monitoring for user, manager, and file activity.
Smartphone Blocking: Multiple connection blocking options available for smartphones.
Track Device Usage:Detailed logging of all user device activity.
Do you worry about internal data leakage? Have off-site or traveling employees? Confidential data leakage can be devastating for businesses, especially if it’s from within the company. With employees bringing their work computers all over the place, it can be an issue to keep confidential information from being leaked.
Worry no further because with SECUDRIVE Device Control Basic, administrators can monitor and enable or disable various ports and devices on a PC. By doing so, this eliminates the chance of employees exposing confidential data via port devices such as USB drives, wireless LAN, CD-RW, DVD-RW, IEEE1394, Bluetooth, Parallel port, Serial port, and IrDA port, even if they are at home or on the road.
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