OfficeScan monitors
data transmissions to or within removable storage devices. Activities
related to data transmission include:
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Creation of a file within the device
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Copying of a file from the host machine to the device
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Closing of a modified file within the device
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Modifying of file information (such as the file’s extension)
within the device
When a file to be transmitted contains a data identifier, OfficeScan either
blocks or allows the transmission.
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Note
The Device Control action has a higher priority than the
DLP action. For example, If Device Control does not allow copying
of files to a removable storage device, transmission of sensitive
information does not proceed even if DLP allows it. For details
on Device Control actions, see Permissions for Storage Devices.
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For a list of supported removable storage devices and applications
that facilitate data transmission activities, see:
The handling of file transmission to a removable storage device
is a straightforward process. For example, a user who creates a
file from Microsoft Word may want to save the file to an SD card
(it does not matter which file type the user saves the file as).
If the file contains a data identifier that should not be transmitted, OfficeScan prevents
the file from being saved.
For file transmission within the device, OfficeScan first
backs up the file (if its size is 75MB or less) to %WINDIR%\system32\dgagent\temp before processing
it. OfficeScan removes
the backup file if it allowed the file transmission. If OfficeScan blocked
the transmission, it is possible that the file may have been deleted
in the process. In this case, OfficeScan will copy
the backup file to the folder containing the original file.
OfficeScan allows
you to define non-monitored devices. OfficeScan always
allows data transmissions to or within these devices. Identify devices
by their vendors and optionally provide the device models and serial IDs.
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Tip
Use the Device List Tool
to query devices connected to endpoints. The tool provides the device
vendor, model, and serial ID for each device. For details, see Device List Tool.
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