Centennial DeviceWall

 

 

Centennial DeviceWall™: Protects networks against the security threat from within

If you care about protecting your company’s data, you need DeviceWall to lock down unauthorized USB file transfers from corporate PCs to portable storage devices.

 

DeviceWall® from Centennial Software helps protect your data, both on and off the network through:

Prevention - DeviceWall prevents the transfer of files to or from unauthorized portable devices

 

Protection - DeviceWall automatically encrypts data copied to approved devices


 

Visibility - DeviceWall provides complete visibility of device and file accesses on the network

 

Flexibility - Provides granular control over who has access to what devices and for how long

 

Device Control
DeviceWall prevents the unwanted transfer of data to or from portable devices – such as USB flash drives, iPods, PDAs and even CDs – by  automatically enforcing security policies. User access can be blocked, limited to read-only or left unrestricted according to the individual’s security privileges and device type in use.

 

Encryption
DeviceWall can automatically encrypt all data copied to authorized storage devices such as USB flash drives. Using the latest Blowfish and AES 256-bit ciphers, DeviceWall ensures that even if data is lost in transit, it won’t create a costly and embarrassing security breach.

 

Access Auditing
DeviceWall provides complete visibility of all user and administrator actions, recording everything from individual device connections to the most popular files accessed on portable devices. A full audit trail of administrator actions helps ensure compliance with security management policies.

Regardless of whether the device is connected locally or wirelessly, if the PC is on the corporate network or offline, DeviceWall constantly manages device connections to ensure the integrity of your network is not compromised.


 

 

 

Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft

 

Established in 1990, The Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft (CAAST) is an industry alliance of software manufacturers who share the common goal of reducing software piracy.