Invisible Document Watermarking & Screen Leak Prevention for Saudi Enterprises
Rassed by CodeDev is a Saudi security product that operates at the operating system level to apply dynamic invisible watermarks to screen content and documents in classified applications. When a document is leaked or a screenshot is taken without authorization, the embedded identity information (user name, organization, date) traces the source. All Rassed data — screenshot event logs, alerts, and security policies — is stored and processed on servers inside Saudi Arabia only. Rassed monitors screenshot attempts, optionally blocks them, and sends real-time alerts to security teams. It integrates with email environments (Outlook / Microsoft 365) to control document sharing, and supports multi-monitor setups. Rassed is built to meet National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) data leak prevention requirements and requires no changes to existing applications.
The Problem: Screen and Document Leaks Expose Sensitive Information
Unauthorized screenshots and uncontrolled document sharing represent significant security risks for Saudi government entities and enterprises. Most traditional security controls do not address screen-level leaks, leaving a visible gap in information protection — especially for classified documents and sensitive government files.
How Rassed Works
- Dynamic screen watermark: Applied to classified application content, displaying user name, session date, and organization information.
- Screenshot attempt monitoring: Instant detection with options to block, log, or alert based on your policy.
- Email integration: Control document sending via Outlook with warnings or custom sharing rules.
- Multi-monitor support: Unified protection wherever sensitive content is displayed.
- Policy-based deployment: Enable or disable Rassed per team, application, or security classification.
Use Cases Across Saudi Enterprises and Government
Rassed is suited for Saudi government entities handling classified documents and sensitive files — including entities under the Ministry of Interior, financial institutions, and security-sensitive organizations. It prevents internal content from being leaked via screenshots or unauthorized file sharing, with full traceability back to the source user.
Security Standards Alignment
Rassed is designed to support National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA-CCC) data leak prevention technical controls. It operates at the OS level without impacting application performance or user experience, and requires no changes to existing enterprise applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is invisible document watermarking?
Invisible document watermarking embeds hidden identity information (user name, organization, date, device ID) into documents and screen views. If a document is leaked or a screenshot is taken, the watermark identifies the source user — even if the content was photographed from a screen.
How does Rassed prevent document leaks?
Rassed operates at the operating system level, applying a dynamic watermark to all screen content for classified applications. It monitors screenshot attempts, optionally blocks captures, logs incidents, and sends alerts — reducing the risk of sensitive documents being leaked outside the organization.
Does Rassed work with Arabic document management systems?
Yes. Rassed is designed for Saudi Arabic-first organizations, with full Arabic UI support and integration with Arabic email environments including Outlook/Microsoft 365. It supports multi-monitor setups and can be enabled or disabled per policy.
Is Rassed compliant with NCA cybersecurity requirements?
Rassed is built to support National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) data leak prevention requirements. It operates at the OS level and integrates with organizational security policies without requiring changes to existing applications.
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Learn more about Rassed ›Last updated: 2026-04-23