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DeviceLock [200-499 Single Licenses, Price Per License, Including 1-Year Maintenance & Support (ESD)]
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PRS. 115349 Availability: Usually delivered within 5 working days Media: Electronic

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Published By: SmartLine Inc
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DeviceLock gives network administrators control over which users can access what devices (floppies, Magneto-Optical disks, CD-ROMs, USB, FireWire, infrared, serial and parallel ports, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, etc.) on a local computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can control access to floppies, CD-ROMs, USB or any other device, depending on the time of day and day of the week. DeviceLock enhances access control for Windows System Administrators and helps control removable disk usage. It can protect network and local computers against viruses, trojans and other malicious programs often injected from removable disks. Network administrators can also use DeviceLock to flush a storage device's buffers. Remote control is also available. |
- Added granular access control, auditing and shadowing for Windows Mobile devices. Now you can set permissions for different objects (files, contacts, e-mails, etc.) transferring from/to PDAs running Windows Mobile OS. Also, you can enable auditing and shadowing for files and other objects (contacts, e-mails, etc.) copying from the PCs to PDAs. All connection interfaces (USB, COM, IrDA, Bluetooth, WiFi) are supported.
- Added integration with PGP Whole Disk Encryption. DeviceLock® now can detect encrypted PGP disks (USB Flash Drives and other removable media) and apply special "encrypted" permissions to them. Using these "encrypted" permissions you can, for example, allow writing only to the encrypted removable devices and deny writing to the unencrypted media.
- Added integration with Lexar SAFE PSD encrypted flash drives. DeviceLock detects Lexar SAFE PSD drives and applies special "encrypted" permissions to them.
- Now DeviceLock can prevent PS/2 keyloggers from recording keystrokes. DeviceLock obfuscates PS/2 keyboard's input and forces PS/2 keyloggers to record some garbage instead of the real keystrokes.
- Now white-listed USB devices which have access control on both interface (port) and type levels can be allowed to bypass control on the type level. For example, by disabling the "Control as Type" flag for a USB flash drive that has been added to the USB Devices White List, you can bypass security checking on the Removable level. Also, this "Control as Type" flag is always disabled for devices authorized via a Temporary White List. This new feature allows you to avoid permissions conflicts (double control) for white-listed devices and simplifies defining access control policies.
- Changed parameters for the silent setup. Now all DeviceLock Service settings, permissions, audit and shadowing rules can be defined in the external XML file and applied during the silent setup. To load an external XML file during the silent setup, specify the "SettingsFile" parameter.
- Added stream compression for audit logs and shadow data sending from DeviceLock Services to DeviceLock Enterprise Server. By enabling stream compression you can decrease the size of data transfers and thus reduce the network load.
- In DeviceLock Enterprise Manager, a new Set Service Settings plug-in is added, replacing the former Set Permissions/Auditing plug-in. Using this Set Service Settings plug-in you can apply DeviceLock Service parameters (including permissions, audit and shadowing rules, settings, etc.) to remote computers.
- Added a DeviceLock Service Settings Editor which allows you to create and modify all DeviceLock Service parameters (including permissions, audit and shadowing rules, settings, etc.) in an external file. Later this file can be loaded into DeviceLock Management Console and DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, used in the Set Service Settings plug-in of DeviceLock Enterprise Manager or signed using the DeviceLock Signing Tool. The DeviceLock Service Settings Editor is a snap-in for MMC and has the same interface as DeviceLock Management Console and DeviceLock Group Policy Manager.
- Changed the interface of Permissions and Audit & Shadowing dialogs. Now these dialogs support new permissions and audit and shadowing rules for Windows Mobile devices, encrypted PGP and Lexar SAFE PSD disks.
- In DeviceLock Management Console's audit and shadowing logs viewers, parameters in the filter dialogs can now be saved/loaded to/from the external files.
- Control which users or groups can access USB and FireWire ports, WiFi and Bluetooth adapters, PDAs, CD-ROMs, floppy drives, other removable devices
- Control access to devices depending on the time of day and day of the week
- Authorise only specific USB devices that will not be locked regardless of any other settings
- Grant users temporary access to USB devices when there is no network connection (you provide users with the special access codes over the phone that temporarily unlock access to requested devices)
- Uniquely identify a specific DVD/CD-ROM disk by the data signature and authorize access to it, even when DeviceLock has otherwise blocked the DVD/CD-ROM drive
- Protect against users with local administrator privileges so they can't disable DeviceLock Service or remove it from their computers, if they are not in this list of DeviceLock administrators
- Set devices in read-only mode
- Protect disks from accidental or intentional formatting
- Detect and block hardware keyloggers (USB and PS/2)
- Deploy permissions and settings via Group Policy in an Active Directory domain
- Use the standard Windows RSoP snap-in to view the DeviceLock policy currently being applied, as well as to predict what policy would be applied in a given situation
- Control everything remotely using the centralized management console
- Get a complete log of port and device activity, such as uploads and downloads by users and filenames in the standard Windows Event Log that stores locally and/or in the special protected log that sends to DeviceLock Enterprise Server for centralized storage
- Mirror all data (shadowing) copied to external storage devices (removable, floppy, DVD/CD-ROM) and transferred via COM and LPT ports
- Store shadow data and audit logs on a centralized component of an existing server and any existing ODBC-compliant SQL infrastructure
- Generate a report concerning the permissions and settings that have been set
- Generate a report displaying the USB, FireWire and PCMCIA devices currently connected to computers and those that were connected
- Install and uninstall it automatically.
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