DeviceLock offers network administrators the capability to set and apply contextual policies for how, when, where to, and by whom information can or can't be carried to or from enterprise laptops and desktop computers via devices like cameras, phones, USB sticks, tablets, CD/DVD-R, printers and MP3 players.
NetworkLock integrates contextual-level control of user network communications via the Internet over such means as: personal webmail, company email, instant messaging services, social networks (like Google+, Facebook, Twitter), FTP transfers, web surfing, as well as cloud services like SkyDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive.
ContentLock adds the ability to look inside documents and other info objects for delicate data.
Discovery is an individually licensed component, which helps network managers and security personnel locating some types of content saved within and outside the restrictions of the corporate network.
Search Server is an optional and separate licensed component, which offers full-text searching of logged information. The full-text search options is especially effective in cases when you have to search for shadow copies of files based on their contents.
The mix of all of these pieces working together is the DeviceLock DLP Suite. The DLP Suite grants security against local or network information leaks at the endpoint (laptop, server or desktop) via a large range of danger vectors.
These include: Androids, iPhones, BlackBerry, other smartphones, iPads, iPods, digital cameras, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, FireWire, IM, social media, webmail, printing, company email, CD or DVD ROM, Compact Flash, USB flash drives, FTP and FTPS, HTTP and HTTPS and the clipboard.
Pros
- Full-scale endpoint protection.
- Protects against data theft via any port or device.
Cons
- Requires some study to understand and configure the product.
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