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Use Group Policy to secure removable storage devices

17 Jul 2007 | SearchWindowsSecurity.com

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One of today's Windows security administrator's biggest concerns is the use of removable storage devices in their networks. Removable devices like MP3 players and USB flash drives can bring harmful malware into your network as well as transport important data out of it.

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SearchWindowsSecurity.com contributor Brien Posey recently wrote a three-part tip series that teaches you all you need to know about making sure your network is protected against the dangers of removable storage devices. Read the tips below to learn how to use Group Policy to secure removable devices, prevent the use of removable devices on your network and locate such devices that have found their way onto your Windows network.

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