Conduct
Investigations
on Employees
Suspected
of Inappropriate
Activity
"Security Managers don't
like to
talk about
it, but
one of
the greatest
threats
to business
computer
systems,
networks
and data
isn't
from hackers
or competitors.
It's from
employees..."
- Infoweek,
April
14, 2003
Got
a problem
with employees
using
the Internet
inappropriately?
You are
not alone.
Almost
every
company
that provides
Internet
access
to its
employees
has a
problem
with one
or more
employees
abusing
their
use of
the Internet.
Odds
are, you
probably
already
have strong
suspicions
about
certain
employees
spending
too much
time online,
surfing
sites
not related
to their
job. You
notice
them quickly
switching
screens
when somebody
walks
by. You
notice
they are
taking
a longer
time to
do their
work,
or their
work isn't
getting
completed.
Spending
a few
minutes
a day
surfing
the net
leisurely
is one
thing.
Spending
several
hours
a day
surfing
the net,
sending
personal
emails,
chatting
with friends,
shopping
online,
reading
sports,
visiting
gambling
sites
-- that
is quite
another.
Not
only can
that loss
of productivity
pose quite
a drain
on the
performance
of your
business,
but it
can also
create
resentment
with your
employees
who are
doing
their
jobs.
Spector
CNE is
the right
tool for
conducting
Computer
Investigations.
From one
central
location,
you can
monitor
in exact
detail
what any
employee
is doing
on the
computer.
At
the touch
of a button,
select
whomever
you want
to monitor
and Spector
CNE starts
recording
emails,
chat conversations,
instant
messages,
web sites
visited,
exactly
what they
do on
those
web sites,
keystrokes
typed,
and applications
launched.
In
addition,
by taking
screen
snapshots,
Spector
CNE creates
the equivalent
of a digital
surveillance
tape so
that you
can see
the exact
sequence
of everything
the employee
is doing
on the
computer.
Spector
CNE can
hold days,
weeks
or even
months
worth
of recordings,
ensuring
that you
will be
able to
review
everything
the monitored
employee
has been
doing
without
having
to stand
over their
shoulders
or watch
them in
real-time.