Thanks for the replies.
Thats part of the problem - I'm unsure of the risks.
Thanks Gabe - this is the sort of reassurance I'm after.
I'm not against staff using the PC's for personal stuff, and agree that it helps develop interests that could benefit the business (they have already set up a MySpace page for the shop), it just a matter of how to keep it under control.
I know myself how addictive social networking can be, and must assume that the same temptations to 'take a quick look at this or that' during work times (just as we do with this forum), exist for the staff too.
What are your views on monitoring staff browsing?
Anybody use any kind of monitoring software?
Is it legal (assuming you are monitoring internet browsing, and not snooping personal emails)?
What level of restrictions would you impose?
- explain the risks (which I have done anyway), and let them have total freedom
- block certain activities (ones that spring to my mind are - video streaming, which may create bandwidth problems, no access to usb or other inputs/outputs without permission eg usb sticks, ipods etc - no software installations)
Am I the only paranoid one, or does anyone else cover their backs?
Anyone with a written PC usuage policy in place?
If you feel your business could be put at risk i would seriously consider blocking social networking sites completely.
myspace poses no threat to the firefox browser. neither does facebook.
I'm not against staff using the PC's for personal stuff, and agree that it helps develop interests that could benefit the business (they have already set up a MySpace page for the shop), it just a matter of how to keep it under control.
I know myself how addictive social networking can be, and must assume that the same temptations to 'take a quick look at this or that' during work times (just as we do with this forum), exist for the staff too.
What are your views on monitoring staff browsing?
Anybody use any kind of monitoring software?
Is it legal (assuming you are monitoring internet browsing, and not snooping personal emails)?
What level of restrictions would you impose?
- explain the risks (which I have done anyway), and let them have total freedom
- block certain activities (ones that spring to my mind are - video streaming, which may create bandwidth problems, no access to usb or other inputs/outputs without permission eg usb sticks, ipods etc - no software installations)
Am I the only paranoid one, or does anyone else cover their backs?
Anyone with a written PC usuage policy in place?
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