ImageBeagle Know What's On Your Computers
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Find out in minutes if there's a problem on any of your computers.

Suggested Use

1. Establish a company policy for acceptable technology usage

2. Educate employees about the policy and what is expected

3. Run ImageBeagle on a weekly basis to help identify and resolve problems in compliance before they cause major legal liability


Remember -- ImageBeagle is easy to use and can be run by anyone in your organization. Employees can use it to self-monitor their own computers and administrators can follow up and confirm compliance.



Computer Pornography Discovery and Prevention

ImageBeagle is designed to be used in two ways: 1) to discover if there is a problem with pornography on any of your computers, and 2) to allow you to continuously monitor and record compliance with your company's technology usage policy.

The first time you run ImageBeagle, it searches for all images on the portions of your computer that you specify. We strongly recommend scanning the entire system during the first run. This can take a while, but it gives you a more reliable reading. Subsequent scans will be much, much faster.

Once scanning finishes, ImageBeagle allows you to review suspect images -- which we also strongly recommend. Keep in mind that no image analysis software is 100% accurate, and so you may be presented with some images that may not be pornographic, depending on the sensitivity setting you select. That is the purpose of the review process: to verify whether or not there is pornography among the suspect images on a computer.

In the review display, you can mark images to be excluded from future scans. This will save you time in reviewing suspect images when you scan the same system again. Since ImageBeagle remembers images, the process of re-scanning is fast and easy.

Following each scan, ImageBeagle records the results in its report log, thus keeping an audit trail that shows your company's practice of enforcing a technology use policy.



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