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Reddit mentions of Kensington USB Port Lock with Cable Guard, Rectangular, K67719US

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Kensington USB Port Lock with Cable Guard, Rectangular, K67719US. Here are the top ones.

Kensington USB Port Lock with Cable Guard, Rectangular, K67719US
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    Features:
  • Physically protects valuable data without the complication, installation, maintenance, and upgrade costs of software
  • Just plug into the USB port and push the button to lock. No technical experience necessary.
  • One USB Cable Guard captures and locks in a USB Cable (for a keyboard or mouse) in a port adjacent to a USB Port Lock
  • A USB Port Block used with a single USB Port Lock prevents access to adjacent ports with either vertical or horizontal orientation
  • Stop thieves before the start with a visible sign that you´re being protected
Specs:
Height3.7 Inches
Length3.8 Inches
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width2.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Kensington USB Port Lock with Cable Guard, Rectangular, K67719US:

u/ohsolemio · 9 pointsr/sysadmin

There are two things I've personally done in my environment that have helped tremendously. With 350ish workstations.

AV Side - Disable USB Ports with something like ESET that compares against a table of acceptable hardware. However this doesn't always solve the rubber ducky usb problem as physical keyloggers will just pass through the keyboard GUID.

Physical - Something like this in every port. Make it part of your deployment procedure and you would have to schedule time to get hands on every machine already deployed, which kinda sucks. But honestly physical security is your weakest link most of the time.



Can't install keyloggers if your ports require a key to get into and you can't remove current USB devices.