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| Subject: | Device Reporter and Disabler |
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| Date: | 25 May 2007 15:15:29 -0000 |
All, I am looking for some feedback. Our large financial company does some transactional processing via vendor and client connections. The medium for one in paticular is still dial-up (if you can believe that) and the data is deemed high risk. The only reason we still process the data in this manner is because of the vendor. The configuration we would like to implement is a kiosk machine with no physical layer access to our LAN. We want to report, audit and disable devices being attached to prevent possible threats being sneakernetted to the LAN. I will also be investigating shutting the USB off in the BIOS, protecting it with a password and removing the CDROMs. The OSes will be XP. In the meantime does anyone have any thoughts on products with which they have had success? Thanks
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