Having successfully designed and integrated numerous large scale Device Control deployments Supportspread have proven their expertise in this area.
Not only in assisting clients with the initial analysis but also providing an invaluable service to create a structured device control settings that is easily integrated with any Microsoft or Novell Directory service.
The following is a brief description of Sanctuary Device Control, if any further information is required please use the SecureWave Enquiry Form.
Implementing device access control with Sanctuary Device Control greatly reduces risks associated with electronic theft of intellectual property and proprietary information.
Sanctuary Device Control allows you to increase employee productivity and lower corporate legal liabilities while protecting your organisation’s reputation, image and assets.
Sanctuary Device Control controls access to devices by applying an Access Control List (ACL) to each device type. Using a ‘white list’ approach, access to any device prohibited by default for all users. You then assign access and permissions to specific users or groups of users to those devices that they require. You’re in control, always.
The Sanctuary Device Control approach is in stark contrast to traditional security solutions that use ‘black lists’ to specify devices that cannot be used, and have administrators scrambling to update systems whenever some new class of device is introduced. With Sanctuary Device Control, your IT infrastructure is protected from devices not yet developed until you say the word.
Sanctuary Device Control is a powerful desktop security enhancer that allows system administrators to implement strict security policies by controlling end-user access and use of I/O devices such as USB memory sticks, CD and DVD R/W devices, PDAs, and so on. In essence, Sanctuary Device Control extends the standard Windows security model to control I/O devices. However, Sanctuary Device Control goes even further by auditing I/O device use as well as attempts to use unauthorised devices. It can even create and log a complete copy of all data (we call it ’shadowing’) written to authorised devices.
With Sanctuary Device Control, you can add or change access rights in a flash —without needing to reboot the computer — and at the same time control and monitor all activities from a central location.

The solution is network friendly through a three-tiered architecture that is designed to minimise policy-checking traffic; the actual control is done within the client computer itself, transparent to the user. Because the implementation of the control feature is local, the power of Sanctuary Device Control extends even to unplugged laptop workers delivering the same security regardless of their location.
Go to the Sanctuary Enquiry Form for more information.