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USB Governance Tool Deployment

USB Governance Tool Deployment enables controlled and secure usage of removable media across industrial and operational technology environments. The service focuses on reducing cyber risks associated with unauthorized USB devices, malware propagation, data leakage, and uncontrolled file transfers within OT networks. The deployment includes USB access control, device whitelisting, activity monitoring, policy enforcement, audit logging, and centralized governance aligned with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, and industrial cybersecurity requirements.

How We Deliver

USB Risk Assessment

Assessment of removable media usage, operational requirements, endpoint exposure, and cybersecurity risks within OT environments.

Governance Framework Design

Definition of USB usage policies, access permissions, device approval mechanisms, monitoring requirements, and security controls.

Solution Deployment

Implementation of USB governance tools with device control, whitelisting, policy enforcement, activity logging, and centralized monitoring capabilities.

Monitoring & Optimization

Validation of policy enforcement, monitoring of USB activities, reporting configuration, and optimization of removable media governance processes.

Frequently Asking Questions

USB governance helps reduce risks related to malware infections, unauthorized data transfer, and uncontrolled removable media usage.

The deployment can include device whitelisting, access restrictions, activity monitoring, audit logging, and policy-based USB control.

Yes, approved devices can be whitelisted and controlled according to operational requirements and security policies.

Yes, USB insertion, file transfer activities, policy violations, and user actions can be monitored and logged.

Yes, centralized USB governance can be implemented across distributed OT environments and plants.

The deployment is designed to balance operational requirements with cybersecurity controls while minimizing disruption.

The deployment approach aligns with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, and OT cybersecurity best practices.

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