FullArmor Updates IntelliPolicy for Clients



FullArmor Updates IntelliPolicy for Clients
Fullarmor is shipping the latest release of the policy of mandatory intellipolicy user client for Windows desktop.

Intellipolicy customers increase the capacity of 1.5 set, the rights of users on the application does not change user privileges, the ability to lock application, office and Internet Explorer browser and reset the local administrator password.

"Customers told us that security is the biggest driving force, and we have taken to heart [with version 1.5]," Danny said, Kim CTO, in the Boston-based fullarmor.

New version can transfer an increase of applications, rather than the user. This enables administrators to ensure that all applications, such as anti-virus software and custom enterprise applications software requires the user to have administrator rights will continue to run, but in a safe environment.

"Many older people, the context of the user application, which violates security policy," said Kim Jong-ils visit to China. Application by upgrading privileges, but there is no user privileges, those legacy applications can be run in a safe manner.

The contrary, and in version 1.5. "We can dynamically restrict the rights of users, so that they do not have the ability to spread the virus across the enterprise network," said Kim. Policy constraints, can be assigned based on the new standards, as well as - for example, by location, or type of computer.

In addition, intellipolicy 1.5 customers can also restrict access to a USB storage device. "[Users] can still use other USB drivers like mice and printers, but not for data transmission," said Kim. "Or, it can transfer data in the [computer], but not to" intellipolicy 1.5 customers will be able to purchase and download on May 31 and cost seven yuan management computer.


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