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.
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NSW Premier Bob Carr has said public servants will be suspended without pay if caught accessing online porn at work, following revelations that four officers from the Department of Community Services have been on full pay for 18 months whilst such conduct was investigated.
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.
Australian enterprises are concerned about the amount of time employees spend accessing non work-related Web sites while they are on the job, according to a survey.
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