CoSoSys uses humor to teach about security threats

March 12th, 2009 by Agent Smith (0) DLP,In The Spotlight,endpoint security,security breach

As you’ve probably seen on this blog, there are news about security breaches, people who’ve been affected by identity theft and fraud, billions of dollars in losses every single day. More a day in really bad cases. Although there’s a ton of information out there, individuals and companies still fail at protecting themselves against such breaches and at keeping their private data safe.

CoSoSys, leading developer of endpoint security and data loss prevention solutions, has chosen a different approach to raise awareness about the risks we face everyday: humor, namely a series of comic strips showing what can really happen. As CNET puts it, they put the fun back in security threats.

The first comic, originally published on CoSoSys’ EndpointProtector.com site shows how easy it is for an employee to copy your entire data base and take it to your main competitor. A simple thumb drive, three minutes left alone in the office, and that’s it!

data theft comic strip

But as fun and laughing are not the only goals of the strip, each of them also helps you find out what to do and how you do it. Designed to promote the company’s most popular DLP, endpoint security and device management solution, Endpoint Protector, each issue will show how everything can be prevented.

“Recent research performed in both the US and the UK shows a troubling trend: data breaches are rising in numbers and in costs as well. Millions of people have their data exposed to identity theft or fraud each year and few of those affected or those responsible of the incidents know that most of these instances could easily be prevented. Making sure that your private records and all endpoints in your network are secured is not a difficult task. That is why we are committed to put our best efforts into raising awareness and educating the public about staying safe without making any lifestyle compromises”, explained Roman Foeckl, CoSoSys CEO.

The next issues of the strip will be published each Thursday for the next 7 weeks. You can see them here or register to get them on your email. Easier if you asked me, as remembering to visit a link every week is not something I usually do.

CoSoSys Products reach Australia and New Zealand

February 27th, 2009 by Agent Smith (0) DLP,In the News,endpoint security

CoSoSys, a leading European developer of security solutions for USB devices, has just appointed Chillisoft as distributor of its products n New Zealand and Australia. That means companies and home users in these areas will be introduces to their Endpoint Security and data loss precention solutions.

Who’s Chillisoft? According to the press release, Chillisoft is a specialist software distributor and finalist in the APAC Deloitte Fast 500 for the last 3 consecutive years. Our security solutions are carefully selected leading or emerging products from reliable and reputable vendors that can benefit our resellers and end-user clients in our target markets.

We’ve covered CoSoSys and their products before, but here’s a little info on what they do:

CoSoSys was founded in early 2004 with a strong business focus on software development, marketing and support of applications for portable storage devices such as USB Flash Drives and flash based MP3 Players. In a second business unit CoSoSys is developing endpoint and data leakage security solutions that enable a secure working environment for portable storage devices.

Happy shopping, Australia and New Zealand! And stay safe :)

Stay Clear of Computer Threats on Vacation and Business Trips

And how exactly can you do that? CoSoSys has just released version 3.0 of Carry it Easy +Plus which focuses on increased security for security for USB flash drive users that access their data on public PCs like in internet cafés or hotel business centers.

Carry it Easy Plus

Carry it Easy +Plus 3.0 has a whole range of features on display that are great for road warrior or the luckier ones of us who are vacationing: Website Password Manager, PC-Screen Lock128 bit AES data encryption, Outlook e-mail, contact and calendar sync, File & Folder Sync, No Trace Internet Browsing and much more.

So why do you need such tight security? The official release explains it:

When vacationing or travelling for business, the simplest technology-bound actions on your daily routine can expose you to real threats. Accessing your webmail account in an Internet café or on a different public PC you might run across in hotel business lounges or in airports exposes you to having your login credentials stolen by keyloggers or other malicious applications. The same can happen when plugging in your notebook in an unsecured network.

With the new SafeLogin feature in Carry it Easy +Plus as your password manager, all your website login credentials are stored securely in encrypted format on your portable storage device and automatically entered on any PC without the use of a keyboard. This feature does not only make logging in secure but also more convenient.

CoSoSys in the Balkans through Inter Engineering

May 20th, 2008 by Agent Smith (0) Default

Inter Engineering, one of the main players on the data security market in the Balkans, and CoSoSys, vendor of network endpoint security and portable storage device enhancement solutions, announce today their strategic partnership to distribute the Endpoint Protector 2008 solution and additional support services in Greece, Cyprus and Malta. The distribution agreement between Inter Engineering and CoSoSys comes as a natural response to the increasing demand in Balkan countries for the numerous business and technical benefits that CoSoSys technology delivers.

“The developments in enterprise needs make Endpoint Security an indisputable part of a solid Policy” said Josmaarten Swinkels, CEO of Inter Engineering. “CoSoSys provides solutions which combine quality with flexibility and an attractive pricing model fitting extremely well in Inter Engineering’s solutions portfolio. We are happy to work with CoSoSys and optimistic about the future.”

“Inter Engineering has proven to be an absolute first-rate partner committed to the success of our customers,” said Roman Foeckl, director of CoSoSys. “We are pleased to have such a reputable and experienced company representing us in their home market.”

See more in the official press release available on the CoSoSys site.

Endpoint Protector 2008 Addresses Wireless USB Security Issues

February 13th, 2008 by Agent Smith (0) DLP,In The Spotlight,endpoint security

Wireless USBs, besides bringing data transfers and portability to a new level and diminishing restrictions of the traditional USB protocol, also harbor specific threats. While transfers between these portable devices and computers comes with no impressive tricks, the data the store can be easily leaked to third party PCs or devices supporting wireless transfers.

The new Endpoint Protector 2008 developed by CoSoSys is the first endpoint security and DLP solution to address such threats specifically. More details on the new version from PR Inside:

The new Endpoint Protector 2008 efficiently protects PCs from data loss, data theft and other forms of data leakage. Endpoint Protector allows the controlled use of USB devices, external hard drives, FireWire devices, CD/DVD-Readers/Writers and many other potentially harmful devices, with the goal of stopping malware, viruses and other unwanted data intrusions.

Endpoint Protector 2008 also monitors and records all data transferred to and from portable storage devices. This new feature gives IT administrators the possibility to trace all data activity regarding removable storage and endpoint devices. This file tracing option allows the prevention of possible data breaches or of data being copied without authorization.

While the client product only runs on Windows operating systems, the Endpoint Protector Server 2008 is available for both Windows and Linux platforms, addressing a wider range of working scenarios.