IronKey Enterprise Server enables remote administration

October 2009 Information Security

IronKey, maker of secure flash drives, has announced the launch of IronKey Enterprise Server v2.0, a scalable on-premise solution for managing IronKey Enterprise flash drives that features automatic encryption, active malware defenses and identity services with remote management capabilities. The IronKey Enterprise Server delivers unprecedented mobile data security to enterprise and government organisations and comprises a robust, policy driven management environment that scales to thousands of users.

New features:

* Enterprise dashboard visually maps device locations and status.

* Active anti-malware service prevents worms from spreading.

* Trusted network policy restricts where devices can be unlocked.

* Enhanced search functions.

* Device timeout policy.

* Comprehensive license management.

IronKey Enterprise Server highlights:

* Enforceable security, access control policies and user device recovery provides organisations with unparalleled centralised management that is necessary in meeting audit and regulatory requirements.

* Automated provisioning and lifecycle management features lower the total cost of ownership and simplify the scalability of large scale deployments.

* The capability to lock the flash drive or destroy the data provides complete data leak protection of intellectual property, confidential and proprietary data.

* Remote administration, policy enforcement and update capabilities provides unprecedented management control for all deployed devices.

The IronKey Enterprise Server v2.0 is currently shipping.

For more information, please visit www.ironkey.com





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