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    USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware)

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      nagendra @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller sorry i could not reply back .. am looking for free version paid one i tried GFI Endpoint security already its good.

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        nagendra @Dashrender
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        @dashrender Thanks Dashrender but checking everytime in event log viewer is very painful. like if any one tried to connect a pen drive we shud get a email alert or some kind of msg triggering system would be very helpful.

        example : GFI Endpoint security

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          Malli085 @nagendra
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          @nagendra if I have understood it correctly try Comodo One Monitoring tools, ( https://one.comodo.com/rmm.php ) and its Free. if you haven't found any solutions, Hope it helps.

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            nagendra @Malli085
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            @malli085 said in USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware):

            Comodo One Monitoring tools

            Thanks @Malli085 but this is cloud based i need offline sorry i didn't mentioned previously.

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              Malli085 @nagendra
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              @nagendra thats okay, anyways!

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                Dashrender @nagendra
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                @nagendra said in USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware):

                @dashrender Thanks Dashrender but checking everytime in event log viewer is very painful. like if any one tried to connect a pen drive we shud get a email alert or some kind of msg triggering system would be very helpful.

                example : GFI Endpoint security

                I specifically told you how to get an email, by monitoring the logs with something like ELK. It has rules that will do things based on events in the collected logs.

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                  nagendra @nagendra
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                  @Dashrender sure i will check ELK ..

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                    scottalanmiller @nagendra
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                    @nagendra said in USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware):

                    @Dashrender sure i will check ELK ..

                    Or Graylog, similar but a little easier than ELK.

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                      stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware):

                      @nagendra said in USB Monitoring Tools Linux or Win (Freeware):

                      @Dashrender sure i will check ELK ..

                      Or Graylog, similar but a little easier than ELK.

                      Especially for alerting. The alert streams are super easy to set up and get running. Plus the dashboards are a lot easier.

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                        stacksofplates
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                        Also since everyone was confused at the beginning about whether this was Linux or Windows, there is a utility for Linux called USBGuard. It will only allow trusted USB devices based on a white list and log all attempts. It's easy to automate also.

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                          nagendra @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller Thanks Scot... thanks everyone will find these solutions

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