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Posted by Mikie K. Faruolo-Bouler, A.S.C on December 13, 2007, 4:08 pm
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be managed.
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> The terminology "email monitoring" has a Big-Brother ring to it.
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> But monitor it we must - there is no choice.
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> It connects all of our inside systems to all of outside.
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> And it is the Internet ("public wire") traffic going in/out of Salomon
> we are checking - not internal email.
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> The security rule for Internet traffic is "don't send anything you
> wouldn't want to read about in tomorrow's newspaper".
I think it's pretty obvious why company traffic involving company systems
is monitored. After all, companies aren't democracies.
Finally, I should point out that all the people at both sites were told
repeatedly that Internet email was being monitored; this includes all
traffic picked up by my JobTalk analytic:
> Salomon site.
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> All sites start out with the employment contract stating unequivocally
> that the systems are the company's and are to be used only for work
> purposes. And that they are subject to inspection. You signed it.
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> Salomon's goes further by stating the firm's computer systems may be
> audited and that they have the right to do so even if you have put
> personal information on the system.
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> After the first cou
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