Pros and Cons of Monitoring Employees in Stealth Mode
Key Takeaways: Stealth monitoring means software runs quietly on computers. True "covert" monitoring happens when workers don't know about it. When done right, it can spot problems like strange file transfers, malware clicks, or broken rules. This helps managers see what happened and when. Good monitoring programs follow a simple plan: Tell employees about it in your policy. Only track work activity. Give access based on job roles and delete data quickly.