McAfee Port Control
(formerly SafeBootŪ Port ControlT)
Govern the use of removable devices connected to your PCs
Protecting your data assets is tougher than ever. Today, a wide range and
enormous quantity of USB thumb drives, Bluetooth devices, and other media can
connect to your endpoints. If keeping confidential data secure is keeping you up
at night, rest easier with McAfee Port Control. It provides strong access
control, so that only authorized individuals can connect only approved devices
to endpoints.
As long as PCs have been in use, they have featured wired ports to connect
them to peripherals and networks among other things. In recent years, wireless
connectivity has become increasingly popular as well. And while these wired and
wireless ports are obviously useful, they also pose a potential security threat
to your customer information and proprietary data. Any number of unapproved
devices could be attached to your endpoint ports and used to siphon off your
confidential information.
McAfee Port Control helps keep your sensitive data from leaving your company
through strong access control. Only authorized individuals may connect only
approved devices to PC ports, including memory sticks, removable disks, and
more.
Through a centralized management console, you establish security policies
that control how users copy information to removable devices and media. You can
even synchronize these security policies with existing solutions, such as
Microsoft Active Directory, Novell eDirectory, and PKI. These security policies
then run transparently to keep users productive. The only time users would even
become aware of Port Control would be if they attempted to use an unauthorized
storage device in violation of your established policies.
This solution's centralized management gives you precise control over all
devices, regardless of how they are attached to your endpoints. You have the
options of enabling or disabling an entire class of devices through standard
policies, or allowing some while disallowing others through policies with
exceptions:
- Standard policy: No removable drives allowed
- Policy with exception: No removable drives allowed except Manufacturer A's
USB memory stick
Finally, Port Control integrates with McAfee Endpoint Encryption (formerly
SafeBootŪ Encryption) and other technologies to provide end-to-end data and
device security within your environment.
Note: The following are minimum system requirements only. Actual requirements
will vary depending on the nature of your environment.
Systems Requirements
Centralized management
Operating systems
- Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows NT4.0 SP6A
- Also supports Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME in Application mode only-not
recommended
Windows 95 and 98 are limited to approximately 12 simultaneous connections;
Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003 Server are soft-limited to 200 connections, but may
be increased to up to 1000
Hardware requirements
- CPU: Pentium-compatible processor
- RAM: 128 MB, 512 MB recommended
- Disk space: 200 MB
- For remote administration, a TCP/IP network connection with a static DNS
name/IP address is required
- For high-loaded systems, please contact your McAfee representative for
information on setting up multiple-server implementations
Port Control client
Operating systems
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Hardware requirements
- CPU: Pentium-compatible processor
- RAM: 256 MB
- Disk space: 5 MB
- For remote administration, a TCP/IP network connection is required