RESOURCE:
USB flash drives and other USB-connected data storage devices offer a simple way of making data more portable and more easily transferrable. However, their use presents security risks that must be addressed. Apart from increasing the risk of data theft, they have often been used to transfer malware, sometimes with disastrous results.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series explores the uses and capabilities of rogue USB hardware implants for use in cyber espionage activities.
CASE STUDY:
Uncover which solution one of your peers implemented to help them find peace of mind and stop worrying about data loss and malware intrusion from removable USB drives and other portable storage devices.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how removable device policy enforcement can prevent risks while enabling managed use of necessary productivity tools—seamlessly within your Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager-managed environment.
WEBCAST:
Learn how USB devices are used to transfer data, the federal government’s ban on USB devices and its impact, and how to effectively manage USB devices to secure data and networks without impacting productivity.
WHITE PAPER:
Although mobile computing offers organizations many competitive advantages, it also entails significant security risks to corporate networks and sensitive corporate data. Read this whitepaper to learn about strong authentication solutions.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Check out the following solution brief to get a firsthand look at what's new to the world of docking stations. See how with USB 3.0 you can virtually eliminate the need for excess wires, actually increase worker well-being, and more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Check out this presentation transcript to learn about the results of a study concerned with the extent to which employees in U.S. companies are complying or not complying with reasonable data protection and security practices.
CASE STUDY:
Protecting data integrity without hindering their care-givers and officers is paramount for The Salvation Army. This case study reveals how the organization implemented plug and play flexibility for their users with USB devices and mitigated potential data threats with endpoint security.