• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Overhearing onboarding managers explain how IT watches everything staff do.

    No we don’t randomly remote into your system to see what your screen you are on.
    No we dont actively look at your web history.
    No we don’t actively read other staffs outgoing emails for data loss.

    We have automated systems for 2 and 3. Even then we only do something if requested by HR or Legal.

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      2 months ago

      That’s exactly what an IT person would say to hide the fact they watch what I do on my computer!

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      2 months ago

      Is it really unreasonable to explain that nothing you do on a work computer is private, though?

      Obviously you don’t want to do any of that. But if you have a reasonable set up, you can when you need to, and telling people not to do shit they shouldn’t on company hardware is a good thing.

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        2 months ago

        I can explain it a thousand times and people will still treat company equipment during company time as private.

        I am more annoyed about managers giving the impression that we actively watch things. We don’t. We have more important stuff to do because we are chronically underfunded

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      2 months ago

      Highly illegal in the EU. Also highly stupid everywhere else. The big question is “How secure is your user espionage system and can an outsider get acces?”. The data from something like this is a social engineering goldmine.