Kanguru Expands Remote Management Solutions for Defender AES Hardware Encrypted Data Devices
KRMC-Cloud and KRMC-Enterprise with self-service password management, automatic global provisioning and streamlined license management
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 20, 2016 at 2:33 pmOrganizations are looking for ways to maintain security for sensitive data to stop hackers, prevent cyber theft and the potential for a data breach.
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But how do organizations secure information in an increasingly mobile workforce, and manage data while conducting global business? When it comes to protecting information, there’s simply no safer way than locally-stored data on AES hardware encrypted storage.
Kanguru Solutions‘s Defender AES Hardware Encrypted USB drives provide the hardware encryption organizations need, and Kanguru Remote Management Console, (KRMC) ensures that all configured encrypted USB drives remain under the organization’s security policies.
The company offers two types of remote management solutions:
Remote Management Console KRMC Cloud Pro
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KRMC-Cloud, cloud-based for organizations large or small
Remote Managemen tConsole KRMC Enterprise
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KRMC-Enterprise, self-hosted for IT staff who wish to manage internally
Both versions enable administrators to customize and manage their Defender secure, hardware encrypted devices from one convenient console anywhere in the world:
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Disable/wipe lost or stolen drives
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Roll out new security policy updates
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Manage passwords
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Audit, report and more
The firm announce enhancements to both remote management options, with the release of KRMC Enterprise 7, and KRMC-Cloud-2.
Both provide even intelligence features like:
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Self-Service Password Management
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Automatic Global Provisioning
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Streamlined License Management
Self-Service Password Management (SSPM) is a feature enabling users to reset their own password through a secure reset if they forget the login to their secure device. Administrators can allow/disallow the option for certain drives.
With Automatic Global Provisioning, managers can create security policies up-front, provisioning parameters for which all secure drives will follow automatically. By doing so, managers ensure consistent deployment of drives company-wide, securing all present and future drives to that company policy.
With more streamlined license management, administrators can control, add or remove licenses and on-board anti-virus subscriptions quickly and easily.
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Company’s integrated remote management
Video: Introduction to KRMC Enterprise 7