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Data With An Expiration Date

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We had no problems using the Web interface for test purposes, and deletion of the USB sticks by remote command of the Kanguru Remote Management Console also worked fine. The deletion command can not only be submitted ad hoc, but it is also possible to send the command to function at a preset time. Thus data on the USB drives can be labeled with a kind of expiration date—the USB stick will then be deleted even if the hardware protection switch is engaged.

Overview of the Management Options

To prevent loss of the overview of pending actions, you can load a list of these actions through the menu option "Pending actions”. The report of a successful action is displayed under the menu option "Successful actions", while the page "Failed actions" informs you of failed actions; "Audit Log" shows actions executed in the past. In order to not lose the overview of the USB drives, filtering is possibly by user name, time period, device name or executed action.

More Features To Come

At the time of this article, the deletion command was the only executable command that could be sent to the Kanguru Defender USB stick. In the next few weeks, though, options will be added to adjust the security requirements of the USB drives using the console. The password strength, password length, number of failed login attempts, the ability to change the validity period of the password, and the ability to set and change user and administrator passwords will all be part of the options.

Disadvantage: Complex Software Requirements

Once the Kanguru Remote Management Console is completed, it can be installed and used in the Enterprise version on the company’s own server. The requirements for the server are a dual core processor with a speed of at least 1.8 GHz, and the 32-bit version of Windows 2003 server Standard or Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2 as operating system. Furthermore, Internet Information Server version 6 or higher with PHP as ISAPI module needs to be installed, as does Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and OpenSSL 0.9.8g or higher. Single data sets are stored with Microsoft SQL 2005.

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Mark Stott 22/08/2008 12:34
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I am the Sales Manager for Appspeed www.appspeed.co.uk ...we are the UK Distributor for Kanguru. Many thanks for the positive review ...we are seeing significant interest in the Kanguru drives here in the UK with the increased concerns over security of data. However I take issue with your section 'disadvantages' and the use of that terminology to head that section as I would respectively suggest that the option to purchase a management console is an 'additional advantage' over and above the full functionality of astand alone encrypted drive and thus that section should be headed accordingly!! kind regards Mark Stott

darthpoik 22/08/2008 13:34
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This is just a gimmick to hide the incompetencies of people paid far too much to get pissed on company card accounts (while the real work is done by wage slaves) and leave their precious company data in the pub. I would suggest those people that lose company data especially in such a setting should be sacked. Encryption can be hacked. So why not save the money and the extra pain of getting their wonderful 'extra program' to work on the computer attached to the projector, on which you have to give a presentation in five mins and just settle for winzip encryption and all the other OS associated encryptions. Someone who wants that data will get it, especially off the drunk managing execs, normal easy encryption will stop the rest.

Anonymous 22/08/2008 15:38
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darthpoik 26/08/2008 15:06
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yes very

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