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Re: USB Usage Policy

Subject: Re: USB Usage Policy
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:06:07 -0500
I am also concerned with some of the new high capacity storage available to 
users. USB flash mem keys, USB hard drives, portable DVD burners. 

gone are the days when the most someone can hope to accomplish is take a 1.4mb 
floppy worth of data with them unauthorized.with the consumer media storage 
devices available today, a user could walk away with gig's of data off your 
file server without you knowing about it.

in my environment, proper security labeling and file & folder access auditing 
are very high on my list and are scrutinized heavily. 

SL


On November 18, 2004 4:46 pm, John Madden wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone had a USB usage policy or if
an organization as already put one together. I've
searched but couldn't find one.

My focus is USB Strorage devices.

Basicly i'm looking for ammo for not using them.

Thank you



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