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Screen Capture Control Feature Update

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MonitorDog Team
MonitorDog Team
💡 Enhanced security for MonitorDog.

MonitorDog can now detect screen capture attempts made via keyboard shortcuts or capture software, and records these events for centralized management.

📝 Key Update Highlights

✨ At a Glance

• Detection and logging of capture attempts via keyboard shortcuts
• Blocking of capture attempts via capture software, with event logging
• Support for organization-level and user-level policy configuration
• Administrators can register and manage capture programs directly

🔄 What Has Changed?

📂 1. Screen Capture Control

When the MonitorDog Agent detects a screen capture attempt, it performs the following actions:

  • Records and stores the event
  • Blocks the screen capture
  • Automatically terminates the capture program (when applicable)
  • Saves a screenshot of the attempted capture and the user’s webcam image

→ This allows administrators to clearly identify who attempted a capture, when, and how.

Screen capture attempts are detected in two categories:

  • Keyboard-shortcut capture (hotkeys)
  • Capture software execution and capture attempts

⚙️ 2. Organization-Level and User-Level Policy Settings

You can apply capture control policies across the entire organization, while also configuring exceptions for specific users who may legitimately require screen capture functionality.

Customizable Policy Settings

User-level policies take priority over organization-wide policies. However, if the organization updates a policy using the “Apply to all users” option, the organization-level settings will override individual user settings.

⚠️ Important Notice

This feature is available in MonitorDog Agent version 1.0.17 or later.