ThreatLocker
ThreatLocker is a Zero Trust security platform that stops cyber threats by allowing only approved applications and activity to run. It removes standing admin rights, enforces least privilege, and gives organizations precise control over software behavior. With capabilities like application control, ringfencing, and device and storage restrictions, it prevents ransomware, zero day exploits, and unauthorized actions before they can execute.
Purpose built for IT and security teams, ThreatLocker offers centralized management and full visibility across endpoints, users, and applications. It helps shrink the attack surface, restrict lateral movement, and meet compliance requirements with detailed auditing. Quick to deploy and easy to manage, the platform includes a large maintained application library and simplified approval workflows, enabling stronger security with less operational burden while keeping the business running smoothly.
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DriveLock
The HYPERSECURE Platform by DriveLock is designed to fortify IT systems against cyber threats. Just as securing your home is a given, protecting business-critical data and endpoints should be seamless. DriveLock’s advanced security solutions ensure full lifecycle data protection, combining state-of-the-art technology with deep industry expertise.
Unlike traditional security models that rely on patching vulnerabilities, the DriveLock Zero Trust Platform proactively prevents unauthorized access. With centralized policy enforcement, only authorized users and endpoints gain access to essential data and applications—strictly adhering to the never trust, always verify principle.
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USB-LOCK-RP
USB Control & Lockdown Software to Block USB devices Access and Lock USB Ports within Windows Systems. Centralized USB Device Management, Monitoring, and Whitelisting to Protect Computers within a Network. Endpoint Security Management's USB Device Control program is an important component of Endpoint Security Management. It focuses on protecting computer systems and data assets against threats from unauthorized USB device use. To protect networks that store sensitive information or control machinery, it is necessary to control USB device access to endpoints.
Latest version v12.968 (released: September 26, 2021
- Centralized USB Device Management
- Secures Computers in Groups or Specific Computers.
- Whitelists specific devices by Hardware ID and blocks the rest
-Automatically apply Group 1 protection settings to unassigned clients. NEW!
-Automatic Authorizations Mode, Whitelist USB devices across the network automatically. NEW
-Receives alerts & logs USB device connections in the network.
-Exports Status and Alerts Reports to csv format (Comma-separated value)
- Presents Full Screen Locking on Blocking Devices (includes company logo).
- Monitors and Encrypts File Transfers From Endpoints to USB.
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USB Block
To safeguard against data breaches, implement restrictions on USB drives, external devices, networked computers, and ports connected to your PC. By whitelisting your personal portable drives, you can effectively block all other devices. USB Block effectively mitigates risks posed by devices such as USB drives, smartphones, tablets, and other peripherals linked to your computer. Additionally, it can restrict access to specific ports and partitions, allowing you to permit only trusted devices. This means you can transfer data to your own USB or external drives, as well as to your iPhone or Android device, while preventing unauthorized devices from connecting to your system. Furthermore, this security feature enables you to monitor for potential hacking attempts by logging any incorrect password entries, helping you keep an eye on any suspicious actions. In addition, you can secure your data from unauthorized access by locking and password-protecting files, folders, drives, and applications. The Windows kernel-level locking and filter driver facilitate the ability to safeguard files and folders within the Windows operating system, ensuring a robust layer of security. Ultimately, implementing these measures can significantly enhance your overall data protection strategy.
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