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    CPTRAX for Windows Reviews
    Server File Activity Tracking – Audit who is creating, accessing and moving your files and folders. Track file permission changes. Alerts in real-time about critical file activity Malicious activity containment (Ransomware and mass file deletions, etc. Automatically stop threats to your Windows servers by calling PowerShell scripts so you can determine exactly what you want to have happen for each type of alert/threat. Examples of containment: Disable the user causing the threat Block the remote IP causing the threat Workstation File Activity Tracking: Audit who copies files to USB or other removable media. Track who uploads files via FTP or a browser. Block files being created on USB/removable devices. Notifications by email when a removable device connects. Active Directory Auditing – Keep audit logs and receive real-time alerts about important Active Directory changes, without having to deal with SACLs or Windows Event Logs. Server Authentication Auditing: Track authentications into Citrix sessions and Windows Servers. All failed logon attempts are reviewed. Workstation Logon/Logoff Tracking: Get visibility on logons/logoffs at workstations, including locks, unlocks and password changes.
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    EncryptRIGHT Reviews
    EncryptRIGHT simplifies the application-level data protection by separating data protection policies and application programming. This allows for a complete separation between information security, application programming, and data security. EncryptRIGHT uses a Data Security Governance approach to define and enforce how data is protected. It also determines who can access the data and what format it will take once access is granted. The unique Data-Centric Security Architecture allows information security professionals to create an EncryptRIGHT Data Protect Policy (DPP) and bind it to data, protecting it no matter where it is stored, used, moved, or stored. Programmers don't need to be experts in cryptography to protect data at the application level. They simply configure authorized applications to call EncryptRIGHT to request that data be appropriately secured or unencrypted according to its policy.
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