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Re: USB Endpoint Security
From: souseran <souseran () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 07:39:00 -0700
At 10:52 AM 7/10/2008, Rob wrote:
Has anyone read any good reviews on Endpoint security? I'm looking for a cost effective way to accomplish the following: 1. Encrypt the contents of the device 2. Audit files copied to and from the device 3. Prevent certain file types from being copied. I am currently looking at GFI's product and Devicewall. Any other suggestions will be appreciated.
We recently finished doing demos on both the Checkpoint and Credant products. We decided to go with Credant's Mobile Guardian (CMG) solution:
http://www.credant.com/products/index.htmlSetup and deployment was easier, didn't require any change in user behavior, and the server side configuration is policy-based. In addition, it was the one product we found that allowed files to be encrypted on a profile-specific basis, rather than the binary of device off= encryption on/device on=encryption off.
Cyd
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