Computer surveillance
Computer crime
To counter computer crime, we proceed with the detection and prevention of intrusions into domestic or company networks, data recovery, the monitoring of illegal activities by employees on company computers or even still observation of the activities of a member of the family.
Prevention
The detection and prevention of intrusions into family and company networks consist in knowing who enters your network to then be able to block their access, to institute proceedings against them or to denounce them to the police.
Whether it is internal or external, today’s computer hackers can access the contents of your computer to then steal confidential information such as: Passwords, bank and credit card numbers, all important confidential documents, implanting virus or Trojan horses (spyware) and even steal your identity.
Data recovery
Data recovery is the process by which we find all lost information following a faulty operation, a virus, a power failure, equipment damage or information that was unintentionally deleted. Employees who have an advanced knowledge of computers can navigate the Internet or use instant messaging software and then remove all traces of these activities. We have the means to outsmart these malicious employees.
The same goes for certain members of the family who delete the history of those sites that they have visited or e-mails that they have received or sent by Facebook, Contact Network, MSN, and other meeting and exchange of direct e-mail sites.
The monitoring of illegal or sensitive activities
The monitoring of illegal activities is a control tool for companies in which some employees play on their computers instead of working. It also serves to maintain control over any computer document that is produced by the company to prevent piracy, espionage or the sale of confidential information to which some employees have access. Everything can be verified; whether the information has been copied onto a USB stick, a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM or by transmission of information by email.
Employee activity can be followed by controlling the sites banned by the employer. It is also possible to prove that employees waste their time playing games that they have installed themselves, that they use instant messaging systems or that they send emails outside of the normal scope of their function. We can install software which records the mere fact that a document is being copied to another computer or to an above-mentioned source. We can monitor illicit activities daily, and in real-time. The monitoring of a computer can also apply to a family computer. It may also be used to monitor the activities of a spouse who is suspected of infidelity.