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Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Need for USB Security

In the current digital world, USB security has become a top priority issue and all business, small or big, are addressing it on an urgent basis. Firms using mobile data are at a high risk and need to offer safe data usage methods. Surprisingly, majority of USB security related issues come from within the companies. Several breaches are instigated not by outside intruders, but by employees. To protect a company completely, offering an extensive USB security all-round program is important.


USB Security threats

Thanks to digital technology, USB Security related issues have started exploding and expanding slowly to the realm of informational system. Confidential information proliferation and unauthorized access are just the beginning of threats made to informational systems. A comprehensive security system must address external as well as internal threats as other approaches would be inadequate. Previously, those working within the firm had nice time accessing information that they weren't allowed to. Hence, an effective USB Security program needs to include both outsiders and insiders.


A good USB security program ensures retail firms are better placed to protect their customers' financial information, halting misuse of bank account information and credit card theft. Customers, who were theft victims due to insufficient USB security protocol, are highly unlikely to work with firms unable to protect their sensitive data. Encryption technology, as part of USB Security system, prevents retail firms from such data losses.


USB Security Beefing Up

An optimal Secure USB program includes authentication programs that are impossible to by-pass, thanks to the 8-character password. These software are available with all major hard disk and USB manufacturing firms.


Certain passwords are found on a system's hard-drive, where they could be compromised. In such situations,USB Security systems also incorporate encryption technology, so that even if the authentication process gets bypassed, data-access doesn't occur. In case even that happens, then the central server can terminate the flash drives of the respective USB security system. Another way to prevent data leak is through data lock-up that prevents access to the host operating system or data.


Offering adequate USB Security system to utilize sensitive or confidential data and beefing up IT system is a long term investment. Having adequate USB security not just stops access to the host operating system, but also prevents unauthorized access to flash drives, which, otherwise, can be a pathway for complete system corruption. USB security programs not only involve “prevention” of data theft, but also its destruction and corruption.


 

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