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Adopting port control is essential for a company that issues flash drives to its personnel and must protect confidential data. If a company is going to issue flash drives to its personnel then management and control of those drives is essential. Management entails more then just physical control over the drives. As the theft of flash drives continues to rise, adopting port control becomes more important then ever. Port control allows drive management which includes termination should a flash drive be compromised. Through termination access to the host operating system is not longer possible and the security threat is averted.
Centralized Port Control
Port control software was developed by SanDisk Enterprise for the companies that want central management of their flash drives. The increased need to protect confidential data and host systems sparked the development of the central control software. Port control offers a higher degree of security for companies who need management capability. The options that central control provides are very effective in managing flash drives. Port control manages the access that individual drives have to the operating system and can audit or terminate a drive instantly from the central server.
Port control is fast becoming a necessity due to the reality that millions of flash drives are being used throughout the world today. As the number of operating systems becomes victim to unauthorized users port control software is fast becoming a necessity for enhanced security. Flash drives must be controlled from a central control server or hackers could not only access data but upload viruses into the host system as well. Without port control breaches to security could end up costing companies using flash drives a great deal of money to restore and rectify their systems.
Port Control Management
Port control management allows security personnel to monitor, audit and terminate flash drives which pose a threat to security. Without management software in place these security measures are not possible. The expense of establishing port control management is fractions of what it would cost if data is compromised. Flash drives with port control management capability can avert many security risks before they can occur. SanDisk Enterprise offers management software that is effective in managing flash drive security and eliminating many threats to security.
Port control management software gives companies much more control over their security through control of its flash drives. Previously the only control they had was physical containment and control. Management from a central control point which provides port control virtually eliminates many risks that might be possible by a theft with a stolen drive. The central management capability of port control is important to every company that must protect confidential data. Without this advanced technology in place the risk is high and the cost of damage control even higher.
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