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View Full Version : R-Guard 2.0, any opinions?


Notok
January 11th, 2005, 05:48 PM
Here's a new one that looks interesting. Anyone have any experience with, or opinion on, this (or anything made by this company)?

http://www.data-security-software.com/

-{ Quote: "Total control over file/folder operations at the user application level

* two types of access control: user-specific and process-specific access rights
* ability to completely isolate any file from any process
* file access blocking (Read\Write\Rename\Delete)
* can block start of any executable file (EXE DLL COM BAT HTML XML JS CLASS, 32/16bit applications, Win32, Win16, Dos, DPMI)
* file system-independent extended attributes stored in a distributed database ( UNIX-stile data security architecture). This allows the user to set extended attributes on removable network media
* true file/folder hiding and wiping file on delete to prevent unauthorized data recovery.

Strong data encryption

* easy to use but uncrackable file encryption and protection against unauthorized file opening and modification (CRC-128)
* user can create a backup of encrypted data / files on external devices visible by the host operating system, such as a Floppy Disk, CD, Flash Card, USB, etc.

Flexible and detailed audit

* user activity audit: user login, logoff, etc.
* flexible and detailed audit of all operations for any file
* compact binary audit format to save disk space
* processes - file operations linking
* powerful audit search by file masks and regular expressions" }-