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RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 14 2006 02:05PM Steven Hay (shay communitysavings ca) (4 replies) RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 15 2006 01:03AM Roger A. Grimes (roger banneretcs com) RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 14 2006 05:51PM Trevor (trevor rottdog com) (1 replies) RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 15 2006 02:29PM George Njoku (george turnereng com) (1 replies) Re: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 15 2006 06:58PM Greg Merideth (gmerideth ftnj net) (1 replies) Re: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 15 2006 08:17PM Harlan Carvey (keydet89 yahoo com) (2 replies) Re: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 19 2006 02:02PM Chris Poldervaart (chris listserv comcast net) Re: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 16 2006 12:56AM Greg Merideth (gmerideth ftnj net) RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP Jun 14 2006 05:30PM Kurt Dillard (Kurt Dillard microsoft com) |
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USB devices, ie keyboards but not thumb drives. It also goes one
further in that you can allow only certain USB thumb drives. IE, the
CIO can have his thumb drive, but not the janitor.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Hay [mailto:shay (at) communitysavings (dot) ca [email concealed]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:05 AM
To: security-basics (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]; focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: RE: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP
Just curious, does anyone know if Vista is going to have any
intelligence for USB control built in either by registry key or
additional GPO?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken S [mailto:ken.securitylist (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]]
Sent: June 13, 2006 3:06 PM
To: security-basics (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]; focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]
Subject: Controlling specific USB devices on Windows XP
I am investigating the possibility of locking down Windows computers to
only allow specific USB devices to attach. I'm considering the mtrust
product from www.m-systems.com, which the marketing materials say can
force users to only use their particular USB storage devices (or those
that they OEM to others, like Kingston, Verbatim, etc.).
Does anyone have experience with this package? If so, what are the pros
and cons?
Also, are there other solutions are out there that can ensure only
specific USB storage devices are allowed on a system?
Is there anything specific for biometric USB storage?
Any comments on the effectiveness of such software?
Thanks,
Ken S
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