Sean Greene, a security consultant at Evidence Solutions, advises his clients to use a clear silicone caulk and fill every USB port on every PC to prevent USB attachments. Some security professionals suggest a radical approach to locking down USB flash drives. While other security breaches are more traceable, a flash drive is more difficult to monitor, especially after the employee leaves work. Even if you have robust end-point security and establish rigid policies about employee use of these drives, employees still find a way to copy financial reports and business plans for use at home. For such a small device, the plastic, handheld USB flash drive can cause big security headaches.
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