So the other day I went to a conference on security and listened to a couple of rehashed arguments on why business owners should secure their networks, data and mobile devices. Pretty standard stuff. Then we got into the latest development in employee monitoring and surveillance technology and I found myself going “whoa”, can they really do that? Sad fact is, yes, employers can really strip you down to your bones in terms of keeping tabs on what you do at work.
How would you like to see a video of the web sites you visited, emails you sent and received, chats and instant messages, keystrokes typed, documents printed etc? There are tools available now that promise to “detail what an employee is doing every step of the way”. These tools are so advanced and detailed that they can answer questions like:
Now the question is, how does this affect employee morale and sense of privacy? I am not sure I would be comfortable working in an environment that actively monitors my every single move throughout a work day. For those working in a high security position, or in environments that mandate strong security compliance (like the federal government’s requirement for keeping records of transactions and communications), there may some justification for this kind of paranoid Big Brother activity. If the end result, however, is to minimize internet abuse, there are moderate software and hardware solutions that do a decent job of keeping time-wasting web sites of your network. I mean, when is it really necessary to know:
Internal espionage in corporate environments is nothing new. Many companies put systems in place to help prevent or uncover data loss by tracking users sending sensitive files as attachments or copying them to removable storage devices such as USB keys, iPods, or CDs. So if you work in a major corporation that can afford killer internal employee monitoring software, you may want to be careful about those “business” emails to your massage therapist.
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Employee monitoring software use may be controversial, however it is necessary in several organizations. How many employees waste time during their work hours reading their personal emails, sneaking in their personal Facebook or Twitter account, instant messaging with friends or playing games? It’s sad for the disciplined who check their own emails once in a while, but there are situations where such monitoring systems must be deployed to avoid laziness and unproductivity.