
Most of us have different devices attached to our computers, from pointing devices, keyboards and printers to USB memory sticks, external hard drives, and more.
This program allows you to monitor the activity of each of these devices in your own computer or in your network's server. Thus, you will have the control of all of those devices, increasing data security. This way, you will have the ability of blocking any device that may be uploading or downloading sensitive information to and from your system, or otherwise interfering with it. Also, you can disable any device for whichever reason you may have.
The program has an attractive and easy-to-use interface. At the left panel, you will see the devices attached to the system you are monitoring. By double-clicking, you can select any device and open the Session configuration window, that allows you to select the processes you want to monitor. Each process comes with a description to make your selection easier. When clicking on Start, the program will show the processes currently active so you can monitor them. In sum, if you want to have an absolute control of the activity of the devices attached to your system, you may want to try this software.
You can try the shareware version during 14 days. If you find the program useful and want to use it longer, then you will need to purchase a license.
v6.4 [Jun 30, 2012]
· New data visualizer: Structure View (USB)
New data visualizer has been added to USB Monitor. It parses monitored data according to a set of loaded protocol definition files and displays the parsed data in tree view and raw binary view.
· Capture filter (USB)
It is now possible to define a capture filter — an expression which is evaluated against each monitored packet. If expression's result is false, the packet is discarded, otherwise, it is sent for further processing.
· Display filter and root protocol (USB)
Each opened Structure View window may additionally have its own "display filter" to further filter incoming data. In addition, each window may use its own "root" protocol for each monitored packet.
· Custom protocol (USB)
In addition to a set of pre-defined protocols, a user may now create his own protocol definition files and have USB Monitor automatically parse monitored data according to them. Capture and display filters are also capable of using these new protocol definitions in their expressions.
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