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Network Physical Security Products

Network Port Lock Plus

Lan Cable Lock Plus

Fiber Optic Module Lock
(SFP)

QSFP Port Lock

Network Module Lock 4P/8P/12P
Cable Link Lock/ Dedicated Cable
RJ11 Port Lock

 

Universal Lock Key
LAN Cable lock plus

Network Physical Security

Physical access to network ports and devices presents a significant threat. Cybercriminals can exploit unsecured ports to:

  • Install malware directly onto your systems

  • Steal data by connecting unauthorized devices

  • Manipulate network configurations

  • Plant keyloggers or other surveillance equipment

These breaches can lead to data theft, financial losses, and damage to your company’s reputation.

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Choosing the Right Network Physical Security Locks and Blockers

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Types of Security Devices

There are various types of locks and blockers designed for different network components:

  • RJ45 port locks: These secure Ethernet ports, preventing unauthorized devices from connecting.

  • USB port blockers: Essential for protecting against data theft via USB drives.

  • Fiber optic port locks: Safeguard critical fiber optic connections from tampering.

Key Features to Consider

When choosing network security locks and blockers, look for:

  1. Durability: Opt for devices made from high-quality materials that can withstand attempted breaches.

  2. Compatibility: Ensure the locks and blockers are compatible with your specific network equipment.

  3. Key management: Consider solutions that offer streamlined key management for easy administration.

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Implementation Strategy

To maximize the effectiveness of your network physical security measures:

  • Conduct a thorough assessment of all vulnerable access points in your infrastructure.

  • Prioritize securing critical areas and gradually expand protection across your network.

  • Train your IT staff on proper installation and management of security devices.

By carefully selecting and implementing the right network security locks and blockers, you can significantly enhance your organization’s defense against physical network breaches.

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