Kanguru Defender User Manual
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Introduction
1.2 features
AES hardware encryption
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Password protected data partition for your secure files
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Does NOT require Admin privileges
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Driverless installation (Plug & Play)
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High-strength aluminum design
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Write protect switch
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Custom security colors available (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Tan, Gray)
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HIPAA Compliant
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Sarbanes Oxley Compliant
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GLB Compliant
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Kanguru remote management console compatibility
In addition to the Kanguru Defender’s hardware encryption, Kanguru Defender flash drives can be
remotely managed using the Kanguru Remote Management Console (KRMC). KRMC is a web-based
application that gives administrators a complete USB management system.
With KRMC you will be able to:
Create and manage a master password for your Defenders
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Remotely delete all data on a target drive
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Schedule actions for present or future times
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Audit at administrator and super administrator level
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Locate devices via IP address (IP Address / network location)
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Locate devices via hostname
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Create remote policy modifications like:
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Password Strength and Length (e.g. 10 characters: 2 upper, 2 numbers, etc)
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Limit Invalid Login Attempts (e.g. 3 retries before drive is wiped)
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Rate at which password should be changed (e.g. every 30, 60, or 90 days)
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Change user password
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Change master password
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Create user groups
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You Kanguru Defender does not come with KRMC enabled by default.
For more information about KRMC, visit:
http://shop.kanguru.com/index.php/flash-management/krmc