Re: centrally monitored "keylogger"

From: xyberpix (xyberpix_at_xyberpix.com)
Date: 10/13/04

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    To: "tito.basa" <mochafrap@mix.ph>
    Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:19:47 +0100
    
    
    

    Can't offer any advice on this one, but one thing that I would be really
    interested in knowing is how you got away with doing this, as surely
    this is an invasion of privacy? We want to do the same at our co, but
    haven't figured a way around it yet.

    TIA

    xyberpix

    On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 08:30, tito.basa wrote:
    > guys,
    >
    > I'm looking for a monitoring tool sort of a keylogger
    > installed on every PC (but logs not just keystrokes
    > but screenshots as in some advanced "keyloggers")
    >
    > deploying keyloggers on every PC is easy but
    > monitoring them is not due to the volume of records
    > we have to parse and keep. This is in conjunction with
    > strong authentication we'll also implement.
    >
    > anybody here with experience in Verint Systems
    > ULTRA solutions for contact centers?
    >
    > http://www.verintsystems.com/contact_center/
    >
    > this seems to be something I need although their
    > agent still has to contact me for details.
    >
    > other similar suggestions/recommendtions are welcome
    >
    > thanks
    >
    > tito
    >
    >
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