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SanDisk Introduces TrustWatch

SanDisk introduces the TrustWatch integrated suite of applications that transform off-the-shelf USB flash drives from a security threat to a competitive advantage in the enterprise. TrustWatch is built around a secure network appliance and a management console, through which IT administrators can easily configure and deploy secured USB flash drives, while preventing information from being copied to unapproved devices. The TrustWatch solution allows the IT department to select from SanDisk's line of standard flash drives for issue to employees.

UFDs centrally managed by the TrustWatch suite can securely store work-related information, and support remote access to email and other applications. On the road, employees can use a TrustWatch device on a borrowed PC without leaving any trace of their activity on that PC. If the UFDs are lost or stolen, their data can be remotely destroyed.

SanDisk is also offering mTrust, a proven solution which became part of the company's product portfolio in November with the acquisition of msystems Ltd. mTrust provides an enhanced level of security with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption, enabling strong two factor authentication, on custom UFDs and mToken smart card-based products supplied by SanDisk.

In addition to data encryption, stealth Web browsing and Microsoft Outlook file synchronization, the TrustWatch solution's many functions include RSA SecurID dual-factor authentication technology from RSA, The Security Division of EMC, which enables the UFDs to be used as authenticators. In this two-factor authentication system, users must have something they know - a password - and something they possess - the UFD itself - to access data and applications stored within the corporate network.

TrustWatch includes a special enterprise version of SanDisk's CruzerSync technology, developed in partnership with Dmailer, for secure synchronization and back up of documents, browser favorites, computer settings such as desktop customization, email, contacts, notes and task lists from a personal computer to managed USB devices. Unlike the personal version of CruzerSync, the enterprise version can be centrally managed to allow or block specific functionality as well as synchronization of designated files.

The TrustWatch suite has three components which together establish complete life-cycle management for UFDs:
- TrustWatch Access – Provides security on the UFD, including password protection. Integrates a secure browser, email client, spyware scanner, Citrix ICA Web client, optional VPN client, and data storage. Also creates an activity log tracking all data moving to and from approved UFDs.
- TrustWatch Vault – Establishes FIPS 140-2 certified encryption on the UFD, sufficient for HIPPA, SOX and other compliance regulations.
- TrustWatch Manager – Offers a browser-based centralized console to IT administrators, allowing them to remotely deploy, update, track, and disable thousands of UFDs.

TrustWatch also works with many endpoint protection solutions, enabling management of USB ports to lock out unauthorized devices from the enterprise network. TrustWatch is easy to integrate with existing corporate directories and authentication, and can be deployed rapidly. There's only one piece of hardware to install — a rack-mountable Linux-based network appliance, provided by SanDisk.

TrustWatch is supported by SanDisk's TrustedFlash secure storage and TrustedSignins one time password technologies. Every SanDisk UFD has an electronic VID/PID–Vendor Identifier/Product Identifier-along with a unique readable electronic serial number, device certificate, and an unknown random encryption key. The VID/PID and serial number ensures every device is known for what it is and to whom it is assigned. Devices can be managed individually, though group policies or a combination.



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