Monitor, Record, Replay, and Analyze User Activity
Sponsored by: SpectorSoft
February 22, 2012
SPECTOR 360 User Activity Monitoring software allows organizations to monitor, record, replay, and analyze all user, user group, department, and division electronic activity. Organizations use SPECTOR 360 to protect assets, improve productivity, ensure optimal use of online processes, systems, and tools, protect employee privacy, and review adherence to industry and government regulations and laws.
SPECTOR 360 monitors email sent and received, chat/IM, websites visited, applications/programs accessed, web searches, file transfers, and data printed or saved to removable devices. In addition, SPECTOR 360 captures screen snapshots, enabling raw data to be threaded to a visual record that can be replayed DVR-style.
With SPECTOR 360, you can quickly and easily:
TRACK AND ENFORCE ELECTRONIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICIES
Highlight unexpected or unsanctioned events and trends. Focus on those areas to determine if one person or a group of persons was involved, if the events were accidental or on purpose, a result of good or bad behavior, poor training, or outdated or inefficient process.
PROTECT VALUABLE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Identify Intellectual Property theft and the loss of Company Confidential information. Using easy-to-read charts and graphs or instant alerts, see if users access, transfer, or print source code, product designs, customer lists, or contact information.
IDENTIFY SECURITY BREACHES AND RISKS
Review security risk surrounding use of removable media, peer-to-peer applications, surfing inappropriate or malicious websites, and downloading suspect or copyrighted files.
MONITOR AND AUDIT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Meet or exceed compliance requirements stipulated by Rule 17a-4, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, SEC, NASD, or CIPA by seamlessly maintaining records of communications and transactions.
BENCHMARK USER PRODUCTIVITY
Improve efficiency and productivity by seeing if users are properly trained, have access to the right tools, and are following the best processes and procedures.
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