RE: Deny access to copy files
"Gillian Day" <[email protected]> Tue, 3 Jun 2008 17:17:57 +1000
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Hi Ahmed, There is a product by McAfee that allows you to prevent staff from copying/sending sensitive info on the web. Its called something like Total Data Protection. That said I am sure there is significant resources and cost associated with products like this... I am a believer in policy and procedure first... I think you should have a really good understanding of exactly what threat you are trying to mitigate and consider if a technical control is really the best choice for mitigation. Hope this helps! Kind Regards, G. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ahmed Khalid Sent: Monday, 2 June 2008 4:20 AM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: Deny access to copy files I am working for a software house, they are developing a software product and their requirement is to restrict programmers to take the code out of office premises due to company policy. I am trying to configure a windows based machine which denies access to copy files to external storage devices connected to USB. There is an NTFS permission "Read + Execute" I guess this could do the work but is there any other way to do it? They also don't need programmers to take the code with them in their email. I can restrict SMTP and POP ports but when it comes to web based emails I am clueless, How can I restrict web based emails like hotmail, gmail, yahoo there are so many of these and if I somehow manage to block all web based email sites someone can write a script to send emails, if not a script HTTP tunneling would bypass any checks and bounds defined by my proxy/gateway machine. How can I block such thing? Any help would be highly appreciated. Regards, Ahmed Khalid