AlwaysAlways--on Protection of Mobile Laptop Data on Protection of Mobile Laptop Data via custom EVDO Card
Robust 24/7 Security Solution Protects Laptops Even When Turned
Off; Packaged with Sprint Mobile Broadband Data Connectivity (EVDO).
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. & MURRAY HILL, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With the increase of lost and stolen corporate mobile devices and
laptops, protection of proprietary and confidential data is a
significant challenge for IT staffs. Sprint and Alcatel-Lucent offer a solution to ease IT headaches and
provide control over data maintained on end-user laptops as Sprint
launches one of the first comprehensive laptop security services for
businesses. SprintSecure Laptop Guardian enables 24/7 security through
remote monitoring, location and locking if a laptop is lost or stolen,
helping to increase productivity of mobile staff and simplify security
management since all capabilities are delivered over-the-air to the
laptop anywhere on the nationwide Sprint Mobile Broadband network.
“Businesses that have a strong need for high
levels of corporate data security protection but have struggled with
finding a versatile solution should consider this service,”
said Sandra Palumbo, program manager, Yankee Group. “The
approach Sprint and Alcatel-Lucent have taken with this service will
assist in solving a wide variety of data security and policy issues that
companies face with their mobile workforces.”
The solution utilizes a unique Mobile Broadband connection card that
serves as a two-factor authentication device. The card itself is an
ignition key; the user must insert the card into the laptop to gain
access to his/her laptop. The same card can be controlled by an
enterprise IT administrator to remotely revoke authentication privileges
always rendering control over the laptop and, more importantly, the
corporate data on the laptop.
“The primary concern we hear from businesses
as they consider the adoption of mobile broadband services is regarding
security of laptops and the confidential information they contain,”
said Mike Coffey, vice president of converged services, Sprint. ”Working
with alliance partner, Alcatel-Lucent, to build one of the first
comprehensive laptop security solutions eliminates this barrier to
mobile broadband adoption. SprintSecure Laptop Guardian delivers mobile
broadband service with a connection card featuring robust security
capabilities that are always active, even when the laptop is turned off.”
SprintSecure Laptop Guardian is powered by the Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess
3500 Nonstop Laptop Guardian, a revolutionary laptop security and
management system introduced earlier this year. SprintSecure Laptop
Guardian is packaged with high-speed data access via Sprint Mobile
Broadband (or EVDO) to allow enterprises to manage laptops nearly anywhere,
anytime. Sprint has the fastest and largest national mobile broadband
network reaching more than 228 million people, 12,623 cities and 1,213
airports.
“This laptop security solution is vital since
more than half of the computers purchased today are laptops -- and
mobile users typically operate freely with virtually no protection or
oversight,” said Chuck Naylor, vice president
of sales for Alcatel-Lucent. “Combining the
innovation of Alcatel-Lucent with Sprint’s
mobile leadership to offer the first comprehensive laptop security
solution meets a significant business need.”
In addition to security of corporate data, SprintSecure Laptop Guardian
also offers management and control features, such as:
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-- Enhanced IT access and visibility, available 24/7, which means:
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-- Access to laptop status regardless of the laptop's power or
online state
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-- Status of operating system, applications, policy enforcement and
usage
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-- GPS-based capability (within the EVDO Card) for laptop location
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-- Remote wipe or locking of data, if laptop is compromised
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-- Enhanced IT control, with such benefits as:
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-- Enforcement of policies for compliance
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-- Over-the-air software distribution |
This service will be available to government and large corporate accounts only (according to Sprint)
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