Free tool to help identify iPods, USB sticks on the network

Free tool to help identify iPods, USB sticks on the network

I’ve written previously about PodSlurping and portable storage devices being a security hazard on our healthcare networks.

I ran across this tool called EndPointScan. GFI have just released this online scanner, which is basically a free tool that can show which portable storage devices have been and are being used on an organization’s network, where on the network they’re used and by whom. If you’re in the information assurance or security group in your department or enterprise you owe it to yourself to get a tool like this so you’re not caught off guard. If users know you’re watching (you can send them nice e-mails telling them when they’ve tripped an alarm) they are less likely to carelessly use portable devices on the network.

I ran the tool on a few computers in my office and the scanning worked but reports weren’t properly generated. I think it might have to do with me running Vista instead of Windows XP (but to be fair, Windows Vista is not on their “supported” list). If you give it a shot, drop me a comment here to tell me whether you find it of value or not.

Shahid N. Shah

Shahid N. Shah

Shahid Shah is an internationally recognized enterprise software guru that specializes in digital health with an emphasis on e-health, EHR/EMR, big data, iOT, data interoperability, med device connectivity, and bioinformatics.


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