SentryPC Secure Filtering, Monitoring, and Access Control
Spytech SentryPC Secure Filtering, Monitoring, and Access Control SentryPC enables you to control, restrict and record access and usage of your PC.You can control how long, and when users are allowed to use the computer, preventthe use of specific programs, block access to certain websites, restrict
File Security Manager - Advanced PC Access control for Windows XP Home
In first days of 2006 UNGSoft Developers Group release newversion of File Security Manager  unique and useful program makes NTFS securityavailable in Windows XP Home. With File Security Manager today every Windows XP Homeuser can get permissions editor like Win XP Pro provides. The program
PC Security Manager - Manage Security Access on your PC
ecurity Manager is a registry tool allowing you to restrictaccess to your PC the way you want. PC Security Manager will enable to you to bettersecure your system against unauthorized usage. Some of the restrictions include:granular access to the Windows Control Panel functionality, secure access
AIT offers Biometric Access Control
(Fayetteville, NC) Are you concerned about the security of yourschool, day care center, business office, or home? Would you like to enhance thesecurity systems you already have in place? Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc(AIT) of Fayetteville, NC has developed a feature-rich Biometrics Access Controlsystem
BioLink advances its OEM-offerings for access control applications
BioLink U-Match Ethernet is able to perform both functions offingerprint scanners (scanning fingerprint images, generation and comparison ofbiometric templates) and various functions required to manage electromagnetic doorlocks, turnstiles, etc. This device is intended for usage as a component in
Who has which access to your file-shares
NETsec, a german software vendor, published a new utility forIT- admninistrators called Enterprise Permission Reporter.One of the main tasks in today s administration is answering logical questions aboutabstract environments. These questions are usually asked by non-IT departments andcan look like