Without SafeConsole, productivity can come with a price
The USB flash drive is certainly something of a phenomenon, as they are used as a productivity tool with which millions of end users can easily transport data.
‘Comprehensive’ not just a claim at SafeConsole; it’s a reality…
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.
Luxury vs. Need: What is more important to your business?
Some companies out there take pretty elaborate measures when it comes to outfitting the workplace with all the modern toys, gadgets and knick-knacks; and many of them do it all in the name of workforce productivity.
If you don’t pay to protect your data now, that’s OK; you can just pay $5 billion, later…
All of you in the know understand what we do here, and why SafeConsole, our comprehensive USB management application, is such an integral system for any organization that grasps the value of ensuring the protection and safety of all of the USB devices (and all the data) within a network.
Institutional USB Awareness Increasing, But Not Quite There…
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.
Negligence, malice can be handcuffed with our SafeConsole USB management application
Ladies and gentlemen, we live in an era in which malice has, unfortunately, become a pretty significant part of the global discussion. All you have to do to have a better understanding of what I am saying is to quickly scan the day’s headlines…
Is SafeConsole the ‘Noah’s Ark’ of USB management and security?
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
To assume is to make an ASS out of U and ME (and to put sensitive data in jeopardy)…
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
SafeConsole’s automatic inventory manager takes away the heat
It is one thing to make sure your corporate policy clearly states that all of the employees within your organization only make use of USB flash drives that are secured with automatic encryption and strong password strength.
Report: USB security/management is, shockingly, an afterthought
A major research paper regarding the current status of USB flash drive security and management was released this month, and its publication has caused a major disruption…to say the least.
Productivity Trend In IT Security
We don’t need to weave you a fantastic tale for you to understand why it is important, in this day and age, to rely solely on USB flash drives that offer automatic encryption and password-strength protection.
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.
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:
Curiosity is the real killer, and puts your data at major risk
What we should really learn from recent USB ‘drive-by dropping’ episodes is that people with piqued curiosities – even good, honest, tax-paying folks – will not hesitate to commandeer, inspect and thereby compromise the security of your confidential data if it can be easily accessed via a USB flash drive…
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