
Open Access is Risky
Unguarded PC ports rely on the honor system, putting your sensitive data at risk
Limiting is Critical
Situationally block access to all external ports
Easy to Manage
Report on device coverage and user access
Meet Requirements
“Restrict the use of removable media to authorized personnel” – FFIEC IT Cybersecurity Handbook
Protect Your Endpoints
- USB Ports
- Bluetooth Devices
- CD-ROM Drives
- Floppy Drives
- Printers
- Modems
- Network Adapters
(Including Wireless)
- External Storage
- COM Ports
- SCSI RAID
- Tape Drives
- Imaging Devices
- Windows Portable
- IEEE ports
IT security should be a financial institution’s top priority. Have you protected every layer of your IT ecosystem?
You need more than anti-malware and a firewall
97%
of cyber attacks are avoidable, with the right layers
70%
of security incidents involving loss are from insiders
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Warden
What is it Endpoint Security?
Endpoint security refers to controlling the access rights to endpoints, such as a computer, laptop, mobile device or tablet that connect to a corporate network to limit the potential for harm by external media. For example, if a user plugs in a USB drive to their work computer, an endpoint security program can disable or limit access to the drive.
Who needs Endpoint Security?
As stated in the FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessment Tool as a baseline requirement, “Controls are in place to restrict the use of removable media to authorized personnel.” Therefore, all financial institutions need Endpoint Security to ensure their data is safe from removable media.
What does Endpoint Security cost?
Endpoint Security is a valuable layer of security against cybercrime, especially against data loss via portable storage devices. The solution offered by Safe Systems, Warden, is economically priced and is determined by the number of endpoint devices being protected.