Re: Flash Drive Policy
Hi!
In case you mean - a policy - like a document - it all about your
business needs and risks. There plenty of tools which can support your
policy. For example devicelock or Cisco Security Agent.
2008/10/9 Steven Bonici <sbonici@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I am looking for a policy on using flash drives, can someone point me to
one?
Thanks - Steven
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