USB Device Management: The Need to Whitelist Authorized Peripherals
USB devices can easily infect your network with malware. One solution to this problem is to whitelist authorized USB devices and block all others.
USB devices can easily infect your network with malware. One solution to this problem is to whitelist authorized USB devices and block all others.
As much as you'd like to think a staff member won't hijack your data, even the most trusted employee may be tempted to steal from you.
With increased workforce mobility comes an increased risk of laptop theft, and the consequences of laptop theft can be severe.
Removable media pose a significant cybersecurity risk. If you're not careful, sensitive information can be stolen or compromised.
Itt is crucial to take proactive steps to safeguard our devices and personal information. One essential tool in this mission is a USB data blocker.
While many solutions are available to strengthen any organization's cybersecurity defense, there is one unsung hero that often goes unnoticed: USB port locks.
One overlooked solution for network security are physical port locks, yet they are crucial for protecting your organization.
We give you our advice based on years of experience in selling various port locks on what to look for before investing in these products.
Hackers are finding more sophisticated ways to infiltrate systems, making the need for physical cybersecurity solutions, including physical port locks, more critical than ever before.
Physical security solutions are an added layer of protection that can reduce the risk of theft, sabotage, or unauthorized access to sensitive information.