The report is part of a larger project which examines how employers (mis)use worker data, funded by Austrian Arbeiterkammer:
https://crackedlabs.org/en/data-work
To illustrate wider practices, the report investigates software for cybersecurity and risk profiling from two major vendors including Microsoft. While employers can use these systems for legitimate purposes, the report focuses on potential implications for employees.
The Register's @thomasclaburn wrote about my research:
https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/27/microsoft_workplace_surveillance/
First, the report investigates insider risk and behavioral monitoring technology offered by Forcepoint, a major US cybersecurity vendor that is affiliated with the defense/intelligence sector.
Forcepoint promises to help organizations identify cyberattacks and employees who are considered a risk, whether by carelessness, negligence or intention.
Potential threats include “disgruntled employees” who had a “huge fight with the boss” and “internal activists” who leak information to journalists.