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Conclusion: Data Security Is The Focus

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The growing concern over the lack of data security in companies has found its way into a new product that provides the ability to delete data over the Internet: Kanguru Defender USB sticks from Kanguru Solutions.

The aluminum housing of the Kanguru Defender USB sticks is light and well-made. A hardware switch protects from the unintended overwriting of data. The protection cap of the USB plug is made of plastic and is not permanently attached to the USB stick. Over time, one may lose or destroy more protection caps than USB sticks.

More Education About Data Security is First Necessary

The popularity of the mobile storage medium as well as the ongoing Internet boom make companies have to face new changes in terms of data security. This should be a reason for companies to reevaluate security guidelines for privately used USB storage drives and to make employees aware of the dangers and relevant security guidelines. Eventually both parties will profit from the clear rules regarding USB sticks.

Kanguru offers Good Control Over Sensitive Data

Beyond that, Kanguru Solutions offers the possibilities to monitor USB Flash drives and keep control over data even if the device is lost. First, the encryption according to the AES standard ensures that data cannot be accessed without entering a valid password. Second, if the USB stick is lost or stolen, data can be eradicated over the Internet, to be to entirely secure.

In many situations, it makes sense to use the service from Kanguru Solutions and purchase individually engraved USB drives. This is not always the case, though. USB sticks that have the name of a big company printed on them may attract unwanted attention in public.

Disadvantage: Whole Functionality Usable only with the Optional Console

Although, the Kanguru Defender USB sticks are well made and offer data encryption, they can only live up to their full potential when used in combination with the Kanguru Remote Management Console. Through this console, administrators can determine the IP addresses of the computers where the Kanguru USB sticks were used, and also erase data. In the future, additional functionality will be added that will offer greater flexibility in applying security settings to a single Kanguru storage medium.

Users and companies who care about security will enjoy this product, provided that they are ready to tackle the tough requirements that the Kanguru Remote Management Console puts on hardware and software. Due to the initial cost, plus the cost of running and managing the KRMC servers, this product may have a difficult time catching on.

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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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