DeviceWall at work
Security solutions often seem great in theory, but then fall down in the ‘real world’ by being unreliable, costly to maintain and difficult to manage. Not DeviceWall. From its simple and fast deployment, through to intuitive management interface and instructive user notifications, DeviceWall is designed to be effective, reliable and have a low cost of ownership.
In short, it’s the ideal solution to protect your network endpoints while still allowing the business to continue functioning the way you want it to.
Protect the integrity of your network
The proliferation of personally-owned lifestyle IT accessories introduces a wealth of risks to network owners, including data theft, the transfer of inappropriate content and the introduction of malicious code. And with the financial impact of each security breach now exceeding US $200,000, the cost of doing nothing has never been higher.
DeviceWall provides an effective solution to the risks associated with removable media devices:
Scenario 1 – “DeviceWall stopped me copying confidential files”
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Scenario 2 – “I nearly introduced a virus onto my PC by accident”
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Scenario 3 – “I was offsite and needed urgent access to my CD drive”
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Scenario 4 - "I haven't noticed any difference!"
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Contractor Jonathan doesn’t mind how he makes his money, either from the companies he works for or the people who would pay for the information he has access to. But his attempts to copy customer account information from an unmanned PC were thwarted by DeviceWall, which blocked access to his PDA.
Catherine borrowed a USB stick from a friend which she believed had holiday photos on. What she didn’t know was that the device was also carrying a virus which could have caused havoc on the network. DeviceWall blocked access to the USB drive, preventing costly damage to files.
At a meeting with an important client, Joe needed to copy files to a CD. While Joe did not normally have privileges to write CDs, his manager agreed that this was a special case and an administrator was able to allow Joe temporary access to write the CD, keeping the client happy.
Marketing manager Sally often uses a digital camera to take product shots for use on the company website. DeviceWall's granular access rights allow her read from her Digital Camera's CompactFlash card but not write to it, ensuring the she can continue to perform her duties without putting the organization at risk.