My personal feeling is that if you signal to employees that you don't expect
them to be trustworthy, they'll live down to your expectations.
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On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 20:03, Alain LaBonti wrote:
> [Alain] That should be prohibited by law in all countries (hidden cameras
> or microphones
On Fri, 2001-12-21 at 20:03, Alain LaBonti wrote:
> [Alain] That should be prohibited by law in all countries (hidden cameras
> or microphones, in my country, are prohibited unless authorized by a judge
> when there is a strong crime suspicion). It is scandalous to treat human
> beings like beast
A 09:23 2001-12-22 +0800, Bendotti, Gerard a icrit :
>I work in Human Resources and even the most benign (and essential)
>monitoring, such as the audit trails is viewed with suspicion, could be
>cultural differences here.
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>BTW most employees here still don't know about the cameras...
[Alain] T
don't know about the cameras...
Gerard Bendotti
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> What's wrong wi
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VNC, can be set to not show properties, and CTRL-ALT-DEL, can also be set not to come
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Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 4:33 PM
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VNC doesn't
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Sounds like a variation of the hidden camera at work, which is becoming
popular (not with staff though).
Interestingly tangent, I recently built a web survey for a project, and as
it went live the project leader was with
was invasive and voyeuristic.
Gerard Bendotti
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> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 6:35 AM
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> I know this is not really a proper topic fo
I know this is not really a proper topic for a technical mailing list, but
what the heck.
I personally would feel upset and betrayed if I found out the company was
looking at my computer while I'm working, regardless of the indisputable
fact that they own it, if it is done withoug my knowledge.
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We aren't spying on them, they know we can take over their computers at
anytime.
Many large corporations do this same thing.
We own the computers, they are just using them. W
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I do not think it's a legitimate use to implement it as "Spyware". Even if
the ACLU or other civil rights groups do not BBQ you, the bad press isn't
worth it. You are
I do not think it's a legitimate use to implement it as "Spyware". Even if
the ACLU or other civil rights groups do not BBQ you, the bad press isn't
worth it. You are better off controlling at the hardware level. Remove
the games, filter the web browsers at the server, lock down policies on the
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