kgb employee monitor
kgb employee monitor
kgb employee monitor

: Identifying "time-wasters" or employees who spend excessive time on non-work-related apps.

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A grainy, sepia-toned photo of a vintage desk with an old CRT monitor, a coffee mug with a hammer-and-sickle, and a blinking red light. In the background, a shadowy figure taking notes.

Every KGB desk, from the janitorial closet to the General Secretary’s dacha, was hardwired. The "monitor" here was a passive acoustic sensor embedded in the telephone junction box. However, unlike a bug aimed at a foreigner, this device was aimed at the employee. It listened for "confidential conversations" held outside of designated secure booths. If two officers discussed an operation in a hallway, a technician in the "Monitoring Room" (Komnata Kontrolya) would flag the audio file.