Using Ironkey, a secure USB device and MokaFive will give any company a level of security second to none.
Ironkey is the most secure USB memory stick on the market. To gain access to the contents of an Ironkey the user must enter the password created for that device. It allows company admins to create security policies on what applications can run on their 1,2,4,8 gig memory sticks. With their new SilverBullet functionality if a key is lost/stolen the admin can remotely kill the memory stick the next time is connects to the internet. What happends if the user never connects to the internet again... well thats a policy item which can be set which requires the user to connect to the internet after some number of times of usage of the USB stick self destructs.
MokaFive is a virtual desktop solution which uses VMwares virtual desktop to create "LivePCs". I use my 8 gig stick to run a Windows 2003 Small Business Server. The virtual desktops can be run on an Apple, Windows or Linux system. Changes to the virtual machine by company admins update the users LivePC automatically. One of the features of MokaFive is the ability for the LivePC to automatically connect via a VPN without the user knowing the server IP, ID or password. These all get set by the MokaFive administrator.
I set this up for a major electronics company for use by their sales people around the world.
We use a 3 prong approach.
1. end point sercurity
2. IronKey Enterpise USB keys with MokaFive
3. RAS encription
If you have any question please contact me
Using Ironkey, a secure USB device and MokaFive will give any company a level of security second to none. Ironkey is the most secure USB memory stick on the market. To gain access to the contents of an Ironkey the user must enter the password created for that device. It allows company admins to create security policies on what applications can run on their 1,2,4,8 gig memory sticks. With their new SilverBullet functionality if a key is lost/stolen the admin can remotely kill the memory stick the next time is connects to the internet. What happends if the user never connects to the internet again... well thats a policy item which can be set which requires the user to connect to the internet after some number of times of usage of the USB stick self destructs. MokaFive is a virtual desktop solution which uses VMwares virtual desktop to create "LivePCs". I use my 8 gig stick to run a Windows 2003 Small Business Server. The virtual desktops can be run on an Apple, Windows or Linux system. Changes to the virtual machine by company admins update the users LivePC automatically. One of the features of MokaFive is the ability for the LivePC to automatically connect via a VPN without the user knowing the server IP, ID or password. These all get set by the MokaFive administrator. I set this up for a major electronics company for use by their sales people around the world.
We use a 3 prong approach. 1. end point sercurity 2. IronKey Enterpise USB keys with MokaFive 3. RAS encription If you have any question please contact me