GFI Releases Freeware Version of GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control (P.S.C.)
London, UK, 28 September 2004 – GFI is launching a freeware version of GFI   LANguard Portable Storage Control (P.S.C.), its new network security product   that can prevent unauthorized users from taking information from the network or   introducing malware via USB (Universal Serial Bus) sticks and other removable   media (such as floppies and CDs). The product also allows administrators to   control the connection of devices that can register storage in Windows, such as   iPods, smartphones, digital cameras and handhelds. GFI is offering a full   version of GFI LANguard P.S.C. for five machines as freeware.   
   The need to control entry and exit of data via USB sticks and other devices   
   Companies are investing heavily in network anti-virus software, email and web   content security, and firewalls. Yet, in most companies, any user at the office   can plug in a USB stick and take in/out 1GB of data. This poses a tremendous   threat: Users can take confidential data that they have access to, or they can   introduce viruses, Trojans, illegal software and more – actions that can   severely affect an organization and its network. Yet, so far, companies had no   way of controlling this. 
      GFI LANguard P.S.C. changes all this by giving the administrator control over   which users can plug in a USB or other removable storage device and access CDs   and floppies.   
   A serious new threat to businesses
      This is necessary because portable devices containing a USB or FireWire   connection are a serious threat to businesses: In a July 2004 report,   technology analyst Gartner named portable storage devices as a significant new   security risk in the workplace and advised that these can be used both to   download confidential data, and also to introduce a virus into the company   network. Gartner’s report listed pocket-sized hard drives that connect using   FireWire or USB hard drive or keychain drive, disk-based MP3 players such as   the iPod, and digital cameras with smart media cards, memory sticks, compact   flash and other memory media as potential security threats.   
   How GFI LANguard P.S.C. works
      To provide network administrators with network-wide control (commercial   version) of which users can plug in a USB or other removable storage device,   GFI LANguard P.S.C. installs a small footprint agent on the user’s machine.   This agent is only 1.2MB in size – the user will never know it is there. GFI   LANguard P.S.C. includes a remote deployment tool, allowing administrators to   deploy the agent to hundreds of machines with just a few clicks. After   installation, the agent queries Active Directory when the user logs on and sets   permissions to removable storage accordingly. If the user is not a member of a   group that is permitted access, then access to the device/CD/floppy is denied.   
   About the freeware version
   The GFI LANguard P.S.C. freeware version can be downloaded from   http://www.gfi.com/lanpsc/. The download is a full version of GFI LANguard   P.S.C. (7.6MB) that times out after the 60-day evaluation period, unless a   special freeware key for a five-computer version is entered; this key is   emailed to downloaders automatically after they download the product. The   product manual can be viewed online or downloaded at   http://www.gfi.com/lanpsc/lanpsc2manual.pdf. User-to-user support is available   at http://forums.gfi.com.
      About GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control (commercial version)
      GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control (P.S.C.) grants administrators   network-wide control over which users can use removable storage such as USB   sticks, CDs, floppies, smartphones, MP3 players, handhelds, digital cameras and   more. It is available from distributors around the world or online at the GFI   website (http://www.gfi.com). It is highly cost-effective with prices starting   at US$295 to monitor up to 25 computers; a version for up to 100 computers   costs $495. For more information and to download the product, one can visit   http://www.gfi.com/lanpsc/.   
   About GFI 
      GFI is a leading provider of network security, content security and messaging   software. Key products include the GFI FAXmaker fax connector for Exchange and   fax server for networks; GFI MailSecurity email content/exploit checking and   anti-virus software; GFI MailEssentials server-based anti-spam software; GFI   LANguard Network Security Scanner (N.S.S.) security scanning and patch   management software; GFI Network Server Monitor that automatically sends   alerts, and corrects network and server issues; GFI LANguard Security Event Log   Monitor (S.E.L.M.) that performs event log based intrusion detection and   network-wide event log management; and GFI LANguard Portable Storage Control   that enables network-wide control of removable media. Clients include   Microsoft, Telstra, Time Warner Cable, Shell Oil Lubricants, NASA, DHL,   Caterpillar, BMW, the US IRS, and the USAF. GFI has offices in the US, the UK,   Germany, Cyprus, Romania, Australia and Malta, and operates through a worldwide   network of distributors. GFI is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and has won   the Microsoft Fusion (GEM) Packaged Application Partner of the Year award.   
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