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  • Cyberslacking: who cares?

    Lost productivity and bandwidth are two of the effects of employee use of the Internet, according to one vendor survey. But are IT managers and CIOs really concerned about cyberslacking?

  • Cyberbludging special: Acceptable usage

    There's no shortage of tools to monitor and filter employees' use of the Internet and IT resources. But can blocking really save money?

  • Porn surfing still powers Australian staff surveillance

    Australia is 18 months behind the US in the thought process behind workplace monitoring, still seeing pornography as the main type of content that needs managing, according to a visiting electronic surveillance expert.

  • Software triggers cyberbludger alert

    Privacy on the desktop is under siege with the latest real-time software giving Australian managers the ammunition to tap staff on the shoulder and tell them their time is up.

  • Big Brother's watching the surf

    The outlook for the Internet security software market in Asia Pacific is bright, with its explosive growth set to hit AU$2.5 billion by 2005, proving that Big Brother is still watching the desktop.

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  • Cyberslacking: who cares?

    Lost productivity and bandwidth are two of the effects of employee use of the Internet, according to one vendor survey. But are IT managers and CIOs really concerned about cyberslacking?

  • Cyberbludging special: Acceptable usage

    There's no shortage of tools to monitor and filter employees' use of the Internet and IT resources. But can blocking really save money?

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