Why choose Endpoint Protector 4?
- Keep your implementation costs within your organization IT budget - Endpoint Protector 4 features a client-server architecture designed with security in mind that can perfectly fit within existing infrastructure and software environment (runs on Microsoft Windows and Linux distros and supports the most used web servers and databases: Apache, IIS, MySQL, MS SQL).
- No stress evaluation - fully functional trial edition is available for free download along with our full support during evaluation time. Request an evaluation now or use our web based demo first for a quick look.
- Straightforward implementation process: deploy Endpoint Protector 4 in just minutes; the process is almost completely automated, with a pre-configured web based console ready to use from day one and with every step fully documented.
- We have a strong commitment in supporting our customers every step of the way - our solution is simple to use, but we are also prepared to support you from beginning to the end, starting with evaluation time and continuing during implementation and maintenance of your Endpoint Protector solution. Priority access to our support and technical engineers is available for premium customers as part of our service plans.
Is data leakage a real threat? Read the facts.
- Rochdale Council Financial Department exposes 18,000 records
November 2011 - The ICO conducted an investigation on a case of hardware loss in May at the Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council. The incident consisted in the loss of an unencrypted memory stick by a Council's finance department employee, stick which contained names, addresses and payment details for 18.000 residents. The missing hardware was not found to the date.
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- Israely Ministry falls prey to Insider Theft of 9 Million Records
October 2011 - A contract worker at Israel's Ministry of Labor and Welfare has stolen personal information of over 9 million Israelis from the country's Population Registry. The stolen data containing ID numbers, full names, addresses, dates of birth, information on family connection as well as other details was used to create a searchable database which was going to be sold to a private buyer. The authorities are currently investigating the breach.
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- Hardware loss in a Hospital endangers data of 1.6 Million People
October 2011 - Nemours, an American organization for children's health announces through a press release the loss of three unencrypted backup tapes that contained information such as the name, address, date of birth, social security number, insurance and medical treatment information and bank account information of 1.600.000 patients and employees. So far, there is no evidence that the tapes were stolen, accessed or used for fraudulent purposes.
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- Spectrum Health Client Data Stolen with a Hard Drive
October 2011 - Health systems company Spectrum has been the victim of a data breach affecting their clients confidential health information. The breach was the result of an electronic device theft, the perpetrators also taking a hard drive that included the medical details. According to Spectrum representatives, the stolen information was not encrypted, but it was double password protected.
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- Sony's PlayStation Hacker Attack created 70 Million Potential Fraud Victims
April 2011 - A successful hacker attack on Qriocity and PlayStation Network exposed the private records of over 70 million users. The attack resulted in personal information such as names, home addresses, e-mail addresses, birth dates and passwords being compromised, but the damage to credit card information has not yet been assessed.
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