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Oct 22 2008, 10:17am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The features can be implemented in any organization using the software on the drive. The software also allows the administrator to set and enforce policies for the organization and view reports on which drives are compliant with the policy and notify those that aren't.
“With millions of flash drives in the market, all containing sensitive or confidential data, managing them and securing them is crucial to any business or government agency dealing with confidential data.” said Don Brown, President and CEO of Kanguru Solutions. “Our goal at Kanguru is to make our encrypted flash drives the most secure drives available, yet infinitely manageable for our customers.”
Via Kanguru
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