Endpoint Security

FEATURED: GFI EndPointSecurity Listing updated: November 13, 2007

GFI EndPointSecurity lets you control entry and exit of data via portable storage devices, allowing you to prevent users from taking confidential data or introducing viruses and trojans to your network. GFI EndPointSecurity allows you to actively manage user access to media players (including iPod and Creative Zen), USB sticks, memory cards and more.

GFI EndPointSecurity allows administrators to actively manage user access to Media players, USB sticks, memory cards, CDs, floppies & other storage devices. The solution also allows you to manage access to the following devices: PDAs, Blackberries, mobile phones (and similar communication devices), network cards and laptops.

Define which users can use removable media centrally from Active Directory - simply by making them a member of pre-defined groups.

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  • Users' Rating: 4 [21 votes] - Vote
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USB CopyNotify! Listing updated: April 30, 2007

USB CopyNotify! is a software utility that notifies you when a USB Stick is being used on one of the PCs on the network. This security utility prevents the unauthorized usage of USB Sticks/Drives on your network.

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  • Users' Rating: 5 [1 vote] - Vote
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Endpoint Security Engine (ESE) Listing updated: August 26, 2004

OPSWAT's Endpoint Security Engine is a customizable software package that enhances network management and security solutions by actively enforcing configurable security policies. ESE is an abstraction layer to most OPSWAT SDKs and can be configured to run as either a Windows process or service. ESE verifies that each endpoint conforms to policy requirements for antivirus, antispyware, browser security, and patch management for Microsoft Windows and enables a COM-based development interface to access the state of these security applications.

ESE can be configured to automatically fix the user application settings, prompt users to patch their system or trigger a call back.
  • Users' Rating: 4.91 [44 votes] - Vote
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AccessPatrol Listing updated: April 26, 2007

This product enables you to restrict access to USB, CD and floppy drives from a central console and therefore protect your company from external threats such as viruses as well as protecting your existing data. The software also enables you to remotely shut-down or boot computers through a power management utility. This can be individual workstations or groups of computers, which is a particularly important fuction with there being such a focus on energy consumption recently in the media and society generally.

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  • Users' Rating: 4 [2 votes] - Vote
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Safend USB Auditor Listing updated: May 17, 2005

With Safend'd USB Auditor you can begin capturing data that gives you answers to the who and what regarding all USB ports in your organization. The USB Auditor is a clientless software solution that captures the data that you need from each USB port. The USB Auditor creates a report displaying the USB devices currently connected to your network and those that were recently connected. The USB Auditor can export this report to an MS Excel file pre-configured with the most commonly used queries.
  • Users' Rating: 3.9 [31 votes] - Vote
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DeviceWall Listing updated: July 12, 2006

DeviceWall minimizes the threat of data leakage by enabling the organization to create a white list of ‘approved’ devices assigned to specified groups and individual users. By default, DeviceWall can be configured to automatically block any device not explicitly permitted in the security policy.

Designed to help organizations manage desktop endpoints and the usage of portable storage devices (iPods, USB sticks, PDAs, etc.) on the corporate network, DeviceWall also automatically encrypts information leaving a desktop to ensure the security and integrity of data in transit. Furthermore, the company has integrated new anti-tamper technology, expanded device class support, and added new management and customization features.
  • Users' Rating: 3.6 [5 votes] - Vote
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Reflex Disknet Pro Listing updated: July 10, 2006

Reflex Disknet Pro supports both white list and black list control of removable media and I/O devices on any port (USB, Firewire, IDE, Bluetooth etc). The system administrator can centrally manage access to all devices both known and unknown.

Using white list security it possible to deny access to ALL devices except for those specifically permitted. Using Black List security it is possible to grant access to all devices apart from explicitly un-trusted devices. Device control can be either on a global device type basis or as specific as model and brand of device. In addition, Reflex Disknet Pro includes a media authorisation system that digitally tags and authorises devices based on content. By ensuring that only digitally signed devices can be accessed Reflex Disknet Pro can provide device specific security rights.
  • Users' Rating: 3 [4 votes] - Vote
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DeviceLock Listing updated: June 13, 2005

Using DeviceLock, network administrators can lock out unauthorized users from USB and FireWire devices, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, CD-Rom and floppy drives, serial and parallel ports and many other plug-and-play devices. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can control access to any device, depending on the time of day and day of the week. The USB white list allows you to authorize only specific devices that will not be locked regardless of any other settings. The intention is to allow special devices (e.g. smart card readers) but lock all other devices. DeviceLock allows you to generate a report concerning the permissions that have been set. You can see which users are assigned for what device and what devices are on the USB white list on all the computers across your network.
  • Users' Rating: 2.82 [11 votes] - Vote
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