The Inherent Risks of USB Devices USB devices, initially designed for their universal connectivity, carry significant security risks. The term USB stands for “universal serial bus,” highlighting its intended purpose to connect various devices seamlessly to an...
Do you currently own Kingston IronKey and other Kingston managed drives like DT4000G2DM , DTVPM and DTVP30DM? If so, it’s crucial to understand the upcoming End of Life (EoL) for these products, how it impacts your data security strategy, and what steps you need...
Securing offline machines in Operational Technology (OT) environments is essential because of their distinctive challenges and risks. While offline machines within OT environments are as susceptible to security breaches as their online counterparts, they often endure...
Organizations of various sizes are increasingly concerned about managing USB devices on Windows computers. USB devices, ranging from flash drives to external hard disks, are ubiquitous in data transfer and device connectivity. The increase in USB-driven malware...
USB drives and keys, those small, seemingly innocuous devices we often use to transfer files or store data, have become unwitting accomplices in the hands of malicious actors. The potential impact of USB attacks has only magnified with the increase in remote work and...
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