BlockMaster’s new SafeStick FIPS flash drive gives you everything AND the girl
There was a popular English rock band in the 80’s called “Everything But the Girl.” It seems that, right now, in the world of USB flash drives, the going rate is “Everything but the need.”
Tamper-evident Protection for High Value Government Data
When it comes to data breach, few organizations have as much to lose as governmental ones.
RMF and flash drives made for each other, but what about security?
There is little doubting the fact that digital media plays a much greater role in business communications than it did, say, three or four years ago.
Your employees are not ninjas! Here’s how to protect them (and yourself)
You hire many employees throughout all of the departments within your organization, and you hire them for myriad different reasons.
Password Policy Sure Beats a Padlock
Back in May, the FCC released its top 10 cybersecurity tips for businesses. The list was informative and fairly spot-on – if not quite boiled down to its simplest form. When reduced to its most basic elements, the 545-word list could very well have been summed up in just two:
How to Rely on USB Drives Without the Risk of Misuse
Last week, Anders wrote about the survey conducted on the heels of the T-Mobile breach. It has produced some interesting insight into the way in which people think of USB drives.
NHS Data Breach of 8.6 Million Records Speaks to the Need for Smarter Technology
The NHS has been struck by a massive security breach exposing 8.6 million UK citizens medical records. The records were stored on unencrypted computer equipment kept in storage at a hospital in London.
Honest User Mistake and Unsecure USB Drive Prompt Action from Authorities
According to a media report, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust had violated the Data Protection Act after a doctor lost an unencrypted USB drive containing patient data on a train. Although the doctor informed the Trust soon after discovering the loss, the drive could not be recovered.
Teacher Loses 100.000 Students Personal Information on USB
News report of the loss of a USB drive containing personal information of over 100,000 adult education students. Misplaced by a Virginia Tech researcher, the drive contained names, birth dates and social security numbers of students who used literacy and adult education programs and those who earned a high school equivalency certificate.
Secure USB Flash Drives – 5 Quick Questions and Answers
Administrators at larger organizations face many of the same challenges when it comes to USB security. Solving “the USB problem” has become a critical issue
SafeStick Features Conficker Killer and Anti-malware
Feature Spotlight Secure USB Drive
Prevent conficker autorun, malware infection, viruses and trojans from spreading over USB into your networks with SafeStick features Authorized Autorun and FileRestrictor.
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