DiskPulse 17.2.26 released

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DiskPulse version 17.2.26 has been released, enhancing its capabilities for real-time monitoring of multiple disks and directories to detect unauthorized changes. This software allows users to generate and save detailed reports and statistics on any alterations made, and it offers the functionality to export detected changes to a centralized SQL database. Additionally, users can configure custom commands and receive email notifications when the system identifies any unauthorized modifications in critical files.

The features of DiskPulse include a real-time disk change monitoring system, tools for analyzing and filtering file changes, the ability to save monitoring reports, full integration with SQL databases, and specific file type monitoring. Users can also execute custom actions and utilize the software as a command-line utility for advanced operations.

As data security becomes increasingly vital in today's digital landscape, tools like DiskPulse are essential for maintaining the integrity of critical system files. Organizations can leverage these monitoring capabilities to ensure compliance with security policies, quickly respond to potential breaches, and safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access or alterations.

For those interested in maintaining the health of their hard disks, resources such as WMIC can be useful in conjunction with tools like DiskPulse, providing a comprehensive approach to disk management and security

DiskPulse 17.2.26 released

DiskPulse gives you real-time monitoring of multiple disks and directories for unauthorized changes.

DiskPulse 17.2.26 released @ MajorGeeks