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Sanctuary Device Control v4.1

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Sanctuary Device Control v4.1
Product Info
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Price:
AUD$63.8
Product Rating
Features:  5
Ease of Use:  4
Performance:  5
Documentation:  5
Support:  5
Value for Money:  5
Overall Rating:  Overall Rating
 
For: Easy deployment with flexibility, effective network integration.
Against: Management interface can be difficult to navigate when first using the product.
Verdict: Very strong product with good feature set. Best Buy.
Device Control can block USB devices based on policy set-up for either a single user, group of users or a computer. This product works on the basis of whitelisting devices and can also provide encryption to removable media.

We found this product to be fairly straightforward and easy to use. The installation process is guided by an HTML document that provides a step-by-step deployment process with live links to the executables and installers needed at specific points in the installation.

Once the product is set-up, the management interface is a little bit overwhelming at first, with a slightly confusing layout. However, after spending a few minutes, you discover how powerful this product really is.

With easy integration into either an Active Directory domain or a Novell network, this product has excellent flexibility. Device Control can work directly with the already created groups, users or computers in your current domain, providing extended permissions based on drives or ports.

Client deployment is easy and can be done by using the Deployment Console manually or by deploying a Domain Group Policy Object via Active Directory.

Device Control has useful documentation, including set-up guides, architecture layouts and quick deployment guides. We found all documentation to be easy to read and navigate.

Product support and maintenance are included as part of the product purchase. Professional services are available for policy assessment and development and product implementation. SecureWave offers a class for administrators that includes two days of classroom training and a half-day WebEx session.

At a price of US$45 per seat we find this product to be great for all environments. With integration into both Microsoft- and Novell-based networks it provides excellent flexibility. For its flexibility and strong features we award this our Best Buy.

 
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