


Secure your exposed USB ports with the PadJack USB Port Lock and Seal. Protecting your company from a major security breach Protecting your company from malware and viruses from an infected drive (Example: Microsoft Autorun) Securing console panels in your data center which cannot be disabled Securing laptops and portable devices while in transit Restricting what company data is being copied or transferred to the end user Viruses, malware, spyware and other malicious software can be uploaded from a USB device through an unprotected USB port. There is no password protection or encryption of data stored on a standard USB flash drive.Ĭritical data can be downloaded onto a flash drive, portable hard drive or mobile device and transported out. A SanDisk survey characterized that end users most frequently copy critical data such as customer data, financial information and employee data onto flash drives.

Companies are at risk when sensitive data is stored on these devices and transported outside of the company. Utilizing USB flash drives is a common practice among most organizations for moving data and transferring files between computers. USB flash drives, due to their small size and ubiquity, contribute hugely to data leakage and system compromise through infection from a computer virus or other malicious software. Exposed ports on servers, routers, laptops, computers and portable devices are at extreme risk for a security breach. Unsecured USB ports pose major challenges to information systems security. Developed by the NSA PadJack USB Port Lock Secures Vulnerable Ports
