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StillSecure Protects DOD
Superior, Colorado-based StillSecure is part of an effort by the Department of Defense to protect the U.S. government against a new malware attack. StillSecure said last week that the firm's Safe Access product is being used for network access control (NAC) to test hard drives and removable media--including the flash drives which have been implicated in spreading a malware attack against the U.S. Deparmtnet of Defense. The US DoD issued a ban on flash drives in late November due to a widespread malware attack which was affecting combat computers and classified networks. StillSecure said its tools are being used to scan USB devices before allowing them onto government networks.
posted on Monday, December 8, 2008

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