MetaDefender Kiosk v4.4.6 Release
Product Overview
MetaDefender Kiosk is a solution that protects organizations by acting as a checkpoint for data on USB drives and other media devices, providing the ability to detect, control, and sanitize digital data before it enters or leaves a secure network.
MetaDefender Kiosk allows you to set filters to permit or block content based on file size, file type, and multiple antivirus scan results. Kiosk sanitizes files to remove embedded threats, quarantine blocked files, or copy allowed files to trusted media or network locations. Additionally, you can configure specific workflows for individual users or groups within your organization using domain or system accounts to authenticate users.
New In This Release
- Configurable result for un-processed large files
New configuration option allows for specifying a large un-processed file being treated as allowed or blocked.
New features highlight since version 4.4.0
- IIS Express replaced by NGINX for the Management Console
- Additional supported hardware encrypted USB Drive products and models
- USB Copy & Go processing
- Whitelisting for secondary media
- Configurable workflow matching order
- Performance and security improvements
Release Details
- Product: MetaDefender Kiosk
- Release Date: 14 October, 2020
- Release Notes: 4.4.6

- Academy 11
- Advanced Threat Prevention 55
- CEO's Blog 20
- Company Announcements 33
- Cross-Domain Solutions 2
- CTO's Blog 23
- CVEs 189
- Deep CDR 40
- Email Security 1
- Email Threat Prevention 21
- File Upload Security 3
- Kiosk & USB Security 31
- Malware Analysis 1
- OACCP Certification 29
- OESIS Framework 12
- Product Announcements 173
- Reports 28
- Secure Access 23
- Secure Data Storage 5
- Technology Partnerships 37
- Vulnerabilities 21
- File Upload Protection – 10 Best Practices for Preventing Cyber Attacks
- OPSWAT Released a New Advanced Email Security Comparison Guide
- Infographic: File Upload Security – A Mission Against Malware
- Can You Spot the Social Engineering Techniques in a Phishing Email?
- Vulnerabilities: CVEs, Hashes, Application Installers Report January 22-29, 2018
- 6 Potential Security Gaps in File Transfer Process for Critical Infrastructure
- Police Handing Out Malware-Infected USBs Is Not an Isolated Incident
- 10 Things to Include in Your Employee Cyber Security Policy
- 11 of the Largest Data Breaches of All Time (Updated)