Posted 4:59 AM
by Blah blah
Lack of Privacy for You on Your Company Computer (Privacy)
Ouch! Beware how you use your corporate computer, guys.
Dear Abby Column:
"DEAR ABBY: Allow me to give your readers a heads-up regarding a potentially embarrassing -- and possibly illegal -- situation they may encounter at their places of employment. I am talking about employees using their work computers and networks to conduct personal and private business.
As an information technology ('IT') security specialist, I can attest to the fact that
almost everything an employee does on his or her work computer is monitored very closely, due to heightened security.
One of my responsibilities is to monitor e-mail that crosses the networks and investigate Web sites employees visit during the day. Believe me, I've seen it all! A few examples:
(1) Details between couples going through nasty divorces, as well as torrid love affairs. (The dialogue from even one of those messages could fuel a soap opera storyline for years!)
(2) The personal 'measurements' and private 'requirements' of individuals seeking a potential mate while checking out dating Web sites. (I will never look at certain employees the same way again.)
(3) The ridiculously overpriced items that people 'had to have' on auction Web sites. (I could outbid individuals by a dollar each time they made a bid online and they'd never know.)
(4) How much money employees have in their checking and savings accounts, while conducting their online banking. (On more than one occasion, I knew that someone had bounced a check before he did.)
(5) Employees exploring pornographic Web sites. (You'd be amazed how many times I've had to begin an investigation into an employee because of something like this.)
Abby, IT security specialists are not nosy people. We are employed by the corporate and government worlds to ensure that highly valuable information and equipment is kept safe and secrets are not leaked.
-- IT SECURITY SPECIALIST ON THE EAST COAST