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RE: USB Security

Subject: RE: USB Security
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 23:14:43 -0000
Hi,
This is something we are very interested in at the moment. I have found some 
software, from a firm called Generix, that looks as though it will control the 
use but it is difficult to get managers to pay for it. They seem to understand 
risks from floppy disks and CD's, but not from USB devices. Any practical 
policy guidelines to limit risks would be welcome.
Steve Gray
Wakefield MDC
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