The Visible Employee: Using Workplace Monitoring and Surveillance to Protect Information Assets-Without Compromising Employee Privacy or Trust

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing
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Author: Jeffrey M. Stanton, Kathryn R. Stam ISBN: 9781937290696
Publisher: Information Today, Inc. Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Today, Inc. Language: English
Author: Jeffrey M. Stanton, Kathryn R. Stam
ISBN: 9781937290696
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Publication: June 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Today, Inc.
Language: English

For business owners, managers, and IT staff interested in learning how to effectively and ethically monitor and influence workplace behavior, this guide is a roadmap to ensuring security without risking employee privacy or trust. The misuse of information systems by wired workers-either through error or by intent-is discussed in detail, as are possible results such as leaked or corrupted data, crippled networks, lost productivity, legal problems, or public embarrassment. This analysis of an extensive four-year research project conducted by the authors covers not only a range of security solutions for at-risk organizations but also the perceptions and attitudes of employees toward workplace surveillance.

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For business owners, managers, and IT staff interested in learning how to effectively and ethically monitor and influence workplace behavior, this guide is a roadmap to ensuring security without risking employee privacy or trust. The misuse of information systems by wired workers-either through error or by intent-is discussed in detail, as are possible results such as leaked or corrupted data, crippled networks, lost productivity, legal problems, or public embarrassment. This analysis of an extensive four-year research project conducted by the authors covers not only a range of security solutions for at-risk organizations but also the perceptions and attitudes of employees toward workplace surveillance.

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