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Device control helps block data from leaking out and malware from coming into the organization on removable devices. |
Removable devices and media such as USB memory sticks, MP3 players, CDs and DVDs present a double threat to enterprise security:
Device Control can monitor or block the copying of files to removable devices, can encrypt any data that is copied, and can prevent potentially malicious software from being transferred from removable devices onto PCs and laptops.
With the Fiberlink Device Control service, administrators can:
These controls reduce the risk of confidential data being lost or stolen by employees through carelessness, theft or fraud.
Organizations can set policies to restrict or allow the use of removable devices based on:
The functionality is granular enough to limit the use of authorized media with “quotas” on time and volume of data transfers.
The Device Control service can block unauthorized devices from connecting to laptops and PCs. This helps prevent malware, USB keyloggers, spyware, and rootkits from infecting corporate networks behind firewalls and other perimeter defenses.
Blocking unauthorized access to devices not only halts certain unproductive worker behaviors, it also reduces exposure to regulatory non-compliance. Centralized policy management streamlines the work for a company's IT staff to keep up with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other industry regulations.
The Device Control service offers a high degree of flexibility in customizing security policies according to user groups. It also allows for context-sensitive settings (e.g. permitting a laptop to access WiFi networks only when disconnected from the corporate LAN) and even time-based rules (e.g. blocking the use of certain devices during work hours, but not on weekends).
Kernel-level implementation of the service enables the most stringent level of policy enforcement, from boot up to shut down, without fear of user or hacker bypass.
Download the Managed Device and Application Control data sheet