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DeviceLock® controls USB in Christ's Hospital

Christ’s Hospital had been searching for a USB management tool for some time, and evaluated those that were on the market at the time. DeviceLock® was the most cost-effective of those evaluated. DeviceLock® has proved to be very flexible in the devices that can be permitted or denied access to a PC, and can be configured to allow generic devices, such a scientific data loggers without having to configure each PC individually. DeviceLock® is deployed as part of a system image and the configuration is managed through Active Directory Group Policies.

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Network Computing has reviewed DeviceLock® 6.2.1

04/17/2008

In the battle to lock down your network, it’s all too easy to focus more on securing your borders and less on the threat that lies within. Removable storage devices pose a serious security risk as they can be used to remove huge amounts of corporate data and the latest USB memory sticks can be installed in seconds.

DeviceLock offers a sophisticated solution that allows administrators to control access to any desktop device they choose. Naturally, the USB port is its prime target, but it can also control access to many other ports and devices including serial, parallel and infra-red, plus, CD, DVD and wireless network adapters. This latest version also provides extensive controls for Windows Mobile devices, with support for ActiveSync and WMDC (Windows Mobile Device Center) protocol filtering to control which data types – tasks, notes, calendar items, emails, files, pictures – end users are allowed to synchronize with their corporate computers . Windows Vista clients are now supported and real time monitoring of the local client DeviceLock services is a possibility. Encryption gets a higher profile as you can now permit access only to USB storage devices that use the open-source TrueCrypt.


Read the full review: Network Computing: DeviceLock 6.2.1 Product Review (PDF)

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