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Device Filter Mac 1.02.070.0065
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| Device Filter Mac enables system administrators to exercise enterprise-wide control over device connectivity, including USB, FireWire, CD/DVD, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and IR connections. |
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Dec 26, 2011 12:03:41 | | Size | 24119 kb | | Licence | Commercial | | Status | Minor Update | | Languages | English, German, French, Japanese, Spanish | | OS | Mac OS | | Homepage | faronics.com | | Author | Faronics Marketing |
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Description: Unregulated connectivity can cause a multitude of security, productivity, and policy challenges. Device Filter Mac solves this problem by enabling system administrators to effectively control device connectivity at an enterprise level. Anything from an iPod to USB drives to Bluetooth devices can be managed to prevent unauthorized data transfers or connections from taking place. Device Filter Mac offers seamless integration with Apple Remote Desktop, allowing administrators to deploy a customized device connectivity configuration package to multiple computers. | Short tags: endpoint security, block devices, block infrared, block internet, device control, block wireless, lockdown, Faronics, block bluetooth | Change Info: Performance improvements. | |
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