Cloud gets the headlines, but a USB stick and a printer are still two of the simplest ways to walk data out of a building. The challenge is controlling them without grinding legitimate work to a halt.
Why blanket lockdowns fail
Disabling all USB ports and printing frustrates staff and drives workarounds. It also ignores the fact that most copies are legitimate. Blunt controls create shadow processes that are harder to see.
Classification-aware control
Verikor allows, warns or blocks USB writes and print jobs based on the file's classification and context. A public brochure prints freely; a Confidential contract requires justification or is blocked, with the event logged.
Offline by design
Because enforcement is on the endpoint, USB and print rules apply even when the device is off the corporate network — no blind spots for laptops in the field.