DeviceLock 5.51
DeviceLock 5.51
Emerging WiFi, Bluetooth, USB and FireWire technologies allow massive amounts of data to be transferred at lightning speeds. Devices continue to decrease in size, and the storage capacity keeps multiplying. All this makes for fast, efficient, and convenient information exchange, but there is a downside -- security.
Employees can use these tiny storage devices to download hundred megabytes of proprietary information and upload potentially harmful software or viruses. Standard access control solutions coming with Windows operating systems do not allow the assignment of permissions for USB and FireWire ports as well as for WiFi and Bluetooth adapters. You do not have to be an administrator to use one of these devices, and you can not manage WiFi, Bluetooth, USB and FireWire devices via Group Policy.
DeviceLock provides System Administrators control over which users can access certain devices on a local computer. You do not need to physically remove or block any hardware. All you need is to install the software and assign the appropriate privileges to each user or user group.
DeviceLock reduces the total cost of network management in enterprise environments by enabling IT personnel to control user access to floppy drives, other removable media, CD-ROM drives, tape devices, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, or USB, FireWire, infrared, serial and parallel ports. What you get is the full control over which users, when and how will be able to use devices inside your corporate network.
DeviceLock helps hospitals to achieve HIPAA compliance and operate in a secure environment.
User friendly, DeviceLock does not require administrators to pour over help manuals just to learn how to use this program effectively.
DeviceLock costs $35 (US) for a single-user license. Discounts are available for multi-user licenses and for Educational Institutions.
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