Usage Auditing
There are good regulations and bad regulations. The difference is usually a matter of perspective. However, one thing is for sure; regulations are not going away. An emerging theme of many regulations, both the explicit, governmental type and the best practice procedures of well-run organizations is the need to ensure employees comply.
Scalable has introduced detailed usage auditing into its Survey product. These audit capabilities enable organizations to track human interaction with applications and individual windows on an event-driven basis. The information can reveal whether groups, obliged to comply with certain procedures based on sequences of application access, are in fact following those procedures. The system will report deviations by machine or user and also detail whether interactions were read-only or read/write.
Features |
Benefits |
|---|---|
1 Tracking by windows name |
1 Application names are rarely enough to determine what a user is actually doing. By further qualifying a users interaction by the name of the window being worked on and materially improved audit is possible. |
2 Activation/Deactivation timings |
2 Second by second tracking of which windows have the focus ensure the audit can associated times with actions. |
3 Sequencing |
3 The sequence of window interaction is often the most important element of an audit. |
4 Read-only determination |
4 Whether a window invocation results in a change to underlying data object is fundamental to the validity of an audit |
5 USB Usage Tracking |
5 USB devices represent an opportunity for important corporate data to leak out of an organization. Understanding who was the last person to access the device and the application used can help identify fraudulent behavior rapidly |

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