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CSGO uses VAC, for it's Anti-Cheat.
there are multiple ones that do that. faceit, esl and so on. akros is for epulze. they are usually more intrusive, VAC is a fluffy sheep compared to some.
refer to my reply which i'm going to quote
This is a known bug in Akros Anti-Cheat after a recent update. You should be able to launch CS:GO via Akros in version 1.88.287_AKROS that was released a few hours ago.
We also work with numerous platforms, not just EPulze. If you continue to have issues you can send an email to support(at)akros.ac for help.
My understanding is that the last update solved most of the issues - if not, try to enable Windows Event Log in case you disabled it.
Akros is safe. It's used on numerous third party CS:GO platforms all over the world and protected the Valve major online qualifiers hosted by Challengermode.