A KGB officer could not simply go to lunch. They had to abide by the "Rule of Three." No employee was permitted to be alone with a classified document unless a third person (the monitor) was present in the room. If two officers needed to discuss a sensitive case, they had to request a "third colleague" join them—someone whose job it was to listen, not contribute.
Flagging systems for "time-wasting" activities (e.g., social media or non-work apps).
The KGB did not merely watch from the outside; it was embedded directly within the workplace.
Can be configured to send instant alerts to an administrator when a user types "blacklisted" keywords or phrases. Transition to Mipko Personal Monitor
: Sends detailed activity reports directly to a cloud dashboard for management review. Why Businesses Use It
: The software is hidden from the task manager and program list to prevent detection by the user. Critical Considerations Antivirus Flags
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