Description: 1st Security Agent is a password-protected security utility for Windows. Restrict access to Control Panel, disable Start Menu items, hide drives, disable DOS, boot keys, Registry editing, taskbar, task manager, and network access, hide desktop icons, apply password protection to Windows and restrict users to running specific applications only. Secure Internet Explorer, disable individual menu items and individual tabs in the Internet Options dialog, as well as specific settings from each tab.
Description: 1st Screen Lock is a password-protected desktop security utility that lets you lock your desktop with a password on boot or at the time you are leaving your PC. You can use the built-in spy utility that works in background and enables you to spy on your PC users by fixing all user moves in a log file. This is very useful when you need to know what your children or personnel do at the time you are away.
Description: 1st Network Admin offers comprehensive protection for Windows-based network workstations under a public environment. It lets you restrict access to almost every corner of Windows for all PC workstations you have in your network. You can apply executable patches remotely, and schedule reboots, shutdowns, and Windows Explorer restarts from a single administrator's computer connected to a TCP/IP-based network or Internet. 1st Network Admin is very useful for Internet cafes, public-access terminals, libraries, large corporations, schools and for other applications where you have to deal with lots of stand-alone PC workstations to be secured and constantly maintained.
Description: Mask Surf is a personal anonymizer and an internet track cleaner. It lets you protect your identity online by masking or hiding the information related to your OS, browser, system language, as well as the IP address. The program also lets you clean your internet usage information, which is accumulated in cache, URL cache, forms and passwords, cookies, and downloads history. You can change proxy or clean browser traces with one mouse click.
Description: Nmap (Network Mapper) was designed to rapidly scan large networks, although it works fine against single hosts. Nmap uses raw IP packets in novel ways to determine what hosts are available on the network, what services (application name and version) those hosts are offering, what operating systems (and OS versions) they are running, what type of packet filters/firewalls are in use, and dozens of other characteristics. Nmap runs on most types of computers and both console and graphical versions are available.
Description: DeviceLock allows network administrators to specify which users can access which devices (ports, floppies, MOs, etc.) on the local computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can assign permissions to LPT ports, CD-ROMs, COM Ports, or any other device, just as they would to any share on the hard disk. Network administrators may use DeviceLock to flush a storage device's buffers and to get extended information about devices and NTFS partitions.
Description: Folder Castle protects your personal data from snoopers and thieves. You can either lock away files and folders, or put them into Secure Storage with on-the-fly AES-256 encryption. Protected data cannot be seen or accessed in Windows Explorer even in Windows Safe Mode. Folder Castle can even hide its own presence. It's also possible to protect data on the removable drives and take it with you anywhere without the fear of data loss or theft.
Description: TrueCrypt can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mount it as a real disk, or an entire hard disk partition or a device, such as USB memory stick, floppy disk, etc. This software provides two levels of security: a hidden volume (more information may be found here), and a volume cannot be identified (no part of the volume can be distinguished from random data). It utilizes the following encryption algorithms: AES (256-bit key), Blowfish (448-bit key), CAST5 (128-bit key), Serpent (256-bit key), Triple DES, and Twofish (256-bit key), and also supports cascading (e.g., AES-Serpent-Twofish). It is based on Encryption for the Masses (E4M) 2.02a, conceived in 1997.
Description: Windows SteadyState helps make shared computers easier to set up and maintain for administrators, and more reliable and consistent for computer users. By using Windows SteadyState, you can more effectively: Defend shared computers from unauthorized changes to their hard disks; Restrict users from accessing system settings and data; Enhance the user experience on shared computers.
Description: Internet Kiosk turns your PC into an Internet kiosk public access workstation. Completely disable access to files and software installed on your PC and give full access to all necessary applications user should use. Create a workstation for a public place and give strangers free access to it in such a way that they could use it without damaging system files and applications or cluttering HDD with garbage. Selectively allow users any programs installed on your PC such as web browser, email client, office applications and other tools in a secure manner. It is a complete complex solution for Internet cafes, public libraries, information terminals and stand-alone kiosks as well as for limiting activities of children on home PCs. It supports several security modes such as username and password authentication, time-locked code to allow users to access workstation for a given period of time only and a combination of both.