Comments for DeviceWall

DeviceWall Listing updated: July 12, 2006

DeviceWall minimizes the threat of data leakage by enabling the organization to create a white list of ‘approved’ devices assigned to specified groups and individual users. By default, DeviceWall can be configured to automatically block any device not explicitly permitted in the security policy.

Designed to help organizations manage desktop endpoints and the usage of portable storage devices (iPods, USB sticks, PDAs, etc.) on the corporate network, DeviceWall also automatically encrypts information leaving a desktop to ensure the security and integrity of data in transit. Furthermore, the company has integrated new anti-tamper technology, expanded device class support, and added new management and customization features.
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