SpectorSoft has released 2010 version of Spector 360, a monitoring, surveillance and investigation offering, which captures all that employees do on the PC and internet, including web sites they visit, emails sent and received, chats and instant messages, keystrokes typed, files transferred, documents printed and applications run.
The company said that the surveillance like camera recording tool shows in visual detail what an employee does every step of the way for granular analysis on the desktop. It also provides a corporate-wide perspective of employee activity and patterns with reports, a centralised dashboard, event alerts, and unlimited customisation.
According to SpectorSoft, the new version also includes features such as centralized event alerts that provides a range of pre-defined conditions that can be activated and scheduled at certain intervals; new control centre and dashboard views to facilitate one-stop, point-and-click administration of installation; and new recording support that captures activity for native 64-bit systems, Lotus Notes and Domino recording, Windows Terminal Services and Citrix published applications, plus screen snapshots with time and date stamps.
In addition, the automatic updates allow Spector 360 to be configured to automatically install the newest activity recorders and web filtering domain categories on every new computer that joins the network.
Douglas Fowler, president of SpectorSoft said: “This new version of Spector 360 gives companies increased visibility and insight to help prevent data loss and insider theft, and minimise productivity losses by stopping unwanted behavior at the source – which is almost always the click of a mouse or a keyboard.
Spector 360 empowers companies of all sizes to address productivity, ethics, security, and compliance concerns head on by monitoring ‘human behavior’ as it relates to computer and Internet usage across the entire organisation, day and night, 365 days a year.”