DeviceLock 8.1.63283
O. James Samson - February 16, 2016Hackers are always looking for new means to break into networks these days, which calls for installation of top quality security software to checkmate them.
DeviceLock allows network administrators to specify which users can access which devices (ports, floppies, MOs, etc.) on the local computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can assign permissions to LPT ports, CD-ROMs, COM Ports, or any other device, just as they would to any share on the hard disk. Network administrators may use DeviceLock to flush a storage device’s buffers and to get extended information about devices and NTFS partitions.
DeviceLock also gives you the ability to look inside files and other data objects (like emails and webmails, chats, blog posts, etc.) for sensitive information like social security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers or other user-definable information and to make block-or-allow decisions based on policies having to do with file contents.
The program has a feature called NetworkLock, which adds contextual-level control of user network communications via the Internet through such means as: company email, personal webmail, instant messaging services, social networks (like Facebook, Google+, Twitter), web surfing, and many more.
Want to check it out? Visit DeviceLock.com.
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