First USB Firewall Secure It Easy by CoSoSys – Bring It On!
Hard to believe that nearly 70% of unauthorized access to sensitive data are from employees, not external hackers, viruses or worms. In many situations, IT managers are now understanding the ease in which company info can be stripped out via USB. To that end, CoSoSys introduces Secure It Easy, the first USB Firewall to ad IT managers in this battle against unauthorized theft.
If you only protect your PC with a firewall and antivirus software you are only protecting if against threads posed from the outside (internet) and not protecting it against threats posed from the inside.
Secure it Easy will help you to protect your PC from all threats posed by portable devices that are connected to your PC via the USB port. Secure it Easy gives you full control over your PCs endpoints.
With Secure It Easy managers have complete control over USB endpoints within PCs. The powerful software allows one to authorize specific devices or types of devices. It also provides email notification if unauthorized attempts are being made.
Knowing your company will only work with “trusted devices” eliminates the security risks commonly associated with open endpoints.
The Secure It Easy is available in English, German and French. License is $49 for a single use with enterprise wide pricing available. Grab the 30 day free trial.


Source: Thanks Paula Braun, CoSoSys
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