‘Comprehensive’ not just a claim at SafeConsole; it’s a reality…

Posted by: on Jan 20, 2012 | No Comments

Read the writing on some websites, and take a look at some corporate marketing materials, and you’re going to come across a bunch of terms that seem to be used over and over again. The terms ‘high-scope,’ ‘result-driven,’ and ‘mission-critical’ appear with more frequency than the words ‘Lindsay Lohan’ in the gossip column.

Institutional USB Awareness Increasing, But Not Quite There…

Posted by: on Nov 23, 2011 | No Comments

Encrypted flash drives are just a piece of the USB management puzzle. To ensure granular protection of every ‘piece’ within your USB management puzzle, you need the peace offered by SafeConsole.

Is SafeConsole the ‘Noah’s Ark’ of USB management and security?

Posted by: on Oct 11, 2011 | No Comments

Not to get overly Biblical on you, but – as someone leading a company on the forefront of USB management and security – I keep thinking of that story we all learned growing up about Noah and the ark. Noah keeps telling folks, “Hey, I’m serious, guys, it’s really going to start raining soon

SafeStick SuperSonic – still the fastest secure USB drive in the world!

Posted by: on Sep 19, 2011 | No Comments

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s SafeStick SuperSonic, jetting ahead of all competitors!

To assume is to make an ASS out of U and ME (and to put sensitive data in jeopardy)…

Posted by: on Sep 13, 2011 | No Comments

Although we here at BlockMaster make it a point to not focus too specifically on scaring folks into considering the importance of USB management and security

Homeland Security’s drop test supports BlockMaster’s in-house study

Posted by: on Aug 17, 2011 | No Comments

Not long ago, back in December of 2010, we here at BlockMaster did some research that proved organizations to be at great risk of being affected by unsolicited viruses and malware.

How Organizations Benefit from Centrally Managed Secure USB Drives

Posted by: on Jun 22, 2011 | No Comments

According to research, 76% workers plug unknown USB drives into their company PCs, compromising their network security and introducing malware into the system. Besides, almost 20% of 1,000 UK office workers interviewed also revealed that they have lost unsecure USB drives containing sensitive business information.