[WEB4LIB] Hard Drive Security Products

Alma E. Garcia almag at mills.edu
Thu Dec 21 12:47:55 EST 2000


We have used DeepFreeze and Winselect for the last two years and have been
very happy with these products.  We did test Centurion Guard but could not
use it, since it requires partitioning the hard drive and I was told by
our network folks on campus that this wouel cause some problems because we
had so many drive all ready mapped on the machines. 


Alma Garcia
Library System Administrator
almag at mills.edu
(510)430-2021

On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Chris Deweese wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My name is Chris and I am a technician for the Lewis and Clark Library System.  I am compiling a list of security software or hardware devices that libraries use.
> The list I have is very short and limited mostly to what we currently use throughout our member libraries.
> 
> Software
> -Fortres 101 -excellent software for securing a machine
> -Win Select -A few of our member sites liked this product
> -Everybody's Menu Builder -A very old minimal security product we are phasing out
> 
> Hardware
> -Centurion Guard -The best product I have found.  The centurion guard is installed inside the computer and completely protects the hard drive.  Read http://www.centuriontech.com/ for more information.  I spent a day with this device on two computers Pentium 120 w/Windows 95 and a Celeron 500 w/Windows 98 and it does EVERYTHING they say it can.
> 
> If anyone has anymore Hardware or Software solutions for protecting PACs please let me know.
> 
> Thank You
> 
> Chris Deweese
> Lewis and Clark Library System
> Technical Support
> 
> 
> 



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