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11, May 2006
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  • GFI EndPointSecurity
  • Regain control with GFI EndPointSecurity
  • How it works
  • Download full version of software

  • Regain control with GFI EndPointSecurity
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    GFI EndPointSecurity allows administrators to actively manage user access to:

    • Media players, including iPod, Creative Zen and others
    • USB sticks, CompactFlash, memory cards, CDs, floppies & other storage devices
    • PDAs, BlackBerry handhelds, mobile phone and similar communication devices
    • Network cards, laptops and other network connections.


    How it works
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    To control access, GFI EndPointSecurity installs a small footprint agent on the machine. This agent is only 1.2 MB in size - the user will never know it is there. GFI EndPointSecurity includes a remote deployment tool based on GFI LANguard technology, allowing you to deploy the agent to hundreds of machines with just a few clicks. After installation, the agent queries Active Directory when the user logs on and sets permissions to the different nodes accordingly. If the user is not a member of a group that allows him/her access, then access to the device is blocked.

    • Controls access to portable storage media like USB memory sticks, SD cards (used by digital cameras) and more
    • Controls access to CDs and floppies
    • Protect your network against the threats posed by non-removable media devices
    • Easily configure group-based protection control via Active Directory
    • Granular access control
    • Log device-related user activity
    • Includes remote deployment tool
    • Centralized control facilitates temporary access


    Download full version of software
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    The download is a FULL version that times out after 10 days, unless you enter the 30-day eval key or the full purchased license key.
    *platform: Windows 2000/2003 or Windows XP Pro version: 3.0


    GFI EndPointSecurity

    The need to control entry and exit of data via USB sticks, iPods, PDAs and other devices You have invested in network anti-virus software, firewalls, email and web content security to protect against external threats. Yet any user can come into the office, plug in a USB stick the size of the average keychain and take in/out over 2 GB of data. This poses a tremendous threat: Users can take confidential data or they can unknowingly introduce viruses, trojans, illegal software and more - actions that can affect your network and company severely. Yet, as an administrator you have no way to control this! Group policy offers no control.
    According to a 2005 FBI Computer Crime Survey, 44% of organizations have reported network intrusions from within their own organizations. Technology analyst Gartner warns that portable devices containing a USB or FireWire connection are a serious new threat to businesses. In their report, Gartner named removable media devices as a significant security risk in the workplace and advised that these can be used both to download confidential data, and also to introduce a virus into the company network.

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