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Keeping records of computer and file operations

There will always be confidential information that employees must access, but administrators cannot set up a complete policy unless they can see how that information is handled. You can use JP1/SD to record detailed logs of who performs operations, when the operations are performed, and which operations are performed (including deleting files, printing, connecting to external media, or accessing websites) over time, and you can monitor operations from a specific viewer. This can help prevent unauthorized operations on client computers that cause information to leak, and make it easier to achieve operational transparency.

Operation logs to be recorded
Operation logs to be recorded

Operation history
Operation history

Conclusion

We've introduced a variety of information security policies that can be implemented by using JP1 to protect your IT assets. We hope that you found these examples useful. The policies described in this document are urgent, so please consider your options.

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