DeviceLock

This is the core product which can be used by itself or in addition to NetworkLock and/or ContentLock. DeviceLock integrates directly with the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory (AD) Group Policy interface. No more new management console interface to learn, support or buy.

- True File Type Control
- Clipboard Control
- Mobile Device Local Sync Control
- Printing Security
- Removable media Encryption Integration
- Multiple Profiles
- Observation Mode

NetworkLock

An optional component of the DeviceLock Endpoint DLP Suite, this adds comprehensive contextual control over endpoint network communications. It supports port-independent network protocol and application detection with selective blocking, message and session reconstruction with file, data, and parameter extraction, as well as event logging and data shadowing. NetworkLock controls network protocols and applications. These include plain and SSL-tunneled SMTP email communications with messages and attachments handled separately. NetworkLock even has the ability to extract the content from encrypted HTTPS sessions. With NetworkLock you can set user permissions for the network communications used for web mail, SMTP mail, social networking applications, instant messaging, file transfers, telnet sessions and more.

ContentLock

The ContentLock module can filter the actual content of files copied to removable drives and other Plug-n-Play storage devices, as well as various data objects from within network communications. These applications include email, web access and other HTTP-based applications like webmail and social networking, many popular instant messaging applications, FTP file transfers, and telnet sessions. The text analysis engine can extract textual data from more than 80 file formats and other data types and then apply effective and reliable content filtering methods based on Regular Expression (RegExp) patterns with numerical conditions and boolean combinations of matching criteria. Included pre-built industry-specific keyword lists can be used as filter criteria, as well as common “RegExp” data pattern templates for sensitive information types like social security numbers, credit cards, addresses, etc.