Monitoring employees' Internet and telephone use at work may contravene human rights laws in Europe, according to a ruling in a landmark case in the European Court of Human Rights last week. The case ...
"Concern over litigation and the role electronic evidence plays in lawsuits and regulatory investigations has spurred more employers to implement electronic technology policies," Nancy Flynn, ...
Sandra Gittlen is a freelance journalist and a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. Montana Department of Corrections CIO John Daugherty says that when it comes to monitoring ...
When it comes to workplace computer use, employers are primarily concerned about inappropriate Web surfing, with 76% monitoring workers' Website connections. Fully 65% of companies use software to ...
Ever wonder whether your boss is looking over your shoulder as you write e-mails from work? You're not being paranoid. Companies large and small have turned to monitoring employee e-mail, looking for ...
DETROIT — The salacious instant messages to congressional pages that led to Rep. Mark Foley's downfall in September should have caught the attention of millions of workers and employers. It was a high ...
The boss is getting serious about e-mail snooping. A new study has found that 63 percent of corporations with 1,000 or more employees either employ or plan to employ staff to read or otherwise analyze ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) last week confirmed that it’s running a six-month test of new e-mail monitoring software at four national laboratories. The software could be used to enforce ...
A shocking amount. I've seen lots of coworkers use their company Exchange account for personal items. This simply goes to show that now more than ever you DON'T use your company account for personal ...
The Food and Drug Administration has admitted that it indeed monitored the private e-mail accounts of doctors and scientists who had concerns about approved medical devices that might be unsafe, The ...
Monitoring employees' Internet and telephone use at work may contravene human rights laws, after a landmark case in the European Court of Human Rights last week. The case involved a public-sector ...
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