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Getting Started with DeviceWall
Case Studies
Wyre Borough Council - Case Study (566K)
When a virus spread across the network at Wyre Borough Council, the IT team decided it was time to take action to strengthen their network security. Since then DeviceWall has become an important part of the council’s layered approach to security.
BES Consulting - Case Study (864K)
The UK’s leading asbestos risk management firm turned to Centennial DeviceWall to help protect its data against accidental leakage.
Domino's Pizza - Case Study (175K)
When Domino’s Pizza decided to extend the same levels of IT security
that protected it against external hacking attacks onto their internal
IT systems, they chose Centennial DeviceWall to stop
unauthorized portable device usage.
New Charter House Trust Group - Case Study (250K)
When one of the largest landlords in the UK wanted to
protect its customers’ information against data leakage, it
turned to the DeviceWall endpoint security solution from
Centennial Software.
HSA Group - Case Study (161K)
With the FSA highlighting the risk of data theft in the financial
sector and more devices than ever entering the workplace,
one of the UK’s leading health insurance providers HSA turned
to DeviceWall to help defend against the threats of identity
theft and data loss.
Universal Weather and Aviation - Case Study (155K)
With more than 600 employees in locations worldwide,
Universal Weather and Aviation, Inc. – a provider of aviation
and weather services for corporate aviation – recognized the
importance of securing access to the company’s sensitive data.
White Papers
Gone in sixty seconds: C- Level guide to data theft- White Paper
(Requires Registration | 107K)
Another month, another fad. That’s how IT security can often appear to the business manager. There’s
always some ‘crisis of the day’, whether it’s a new malicious computer virus, security vulnerability in
Windows or spate of internal data leakages.
Taking control of devices - White Paper
(Requires Registration | 107K)
With removable media devices now a common sight in the workplace, what can managers do to protect against data leakage? This white paper discusses how to stop unauthorized removable media use while improving security for those who have a legitimate need to carry sensitive information on USB drives.
Effective IT policies - building the perfect AUP - White Paper
(Requires Registration | 148K)
As reliance on IT systems and data continues to grow, organizations need to create, communicate and enforce effective computer use policies which govern the connection of removable media devices to company-owned PCs. This white paper explains the main business issues around the invasion of lifestyle computing into the workplace and provides a legal template to help combat the threats.
The threat of lifestyle computing - White Paper
(Requires Registration | 296K)
Over recent years, the proliferation of personally owned ‘lifestyle IT’ devices such as PDAs, music players, digital cameras and mobile phones has been phenomenal. While often these devices are purchased to host personal data, they can just as easily be used to carry sensitive business information such as contact details, appointments, email, work in progress etc. So what can you do to combat this threat?
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