The system uses 'behavioral risk models' to assess whether employees are in financial distress, show 'decreased productivity' or intend to leave the job, how they communicate with colleagues and whether they access 'obscene' content or show 'negative sentiment' in their communications.
Here's a list of built-in risk models, see p. 16 in my report:
https://crackedlabs.org/dl/CrackedLabs_Christl_SecurityRiskProfiling.pdf
Forcepoint was until recently owned by defense giant Raytheon. Its behavioral surveillance tech was initially funded by the CIA's venture capital firm In-Q-Tel.
A co-founder of RedOwl which later became Forcepoint Behavioral Analytics is a former US army intelligence and NSA officer who was previously the CEO of Berico, which was involved in a large-scale plan to discredit labor unions in the US.
Overall, Forcepoint claims to analyze 5 billion activity records per day from 900 million devices.