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| Subject: | RE: User Activity Monitoring |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2004 08:12:13 -0700 |
There's a certain security usefulness (which needs to be balanced against issues of morale and trust...) to letting users think you're monitoring them more than you can really afford to. But when you say
monitoring users activities off the the network
AND
and we don't want them to think with this program we are monitoring what they doing.
well, that basically sounds like entrapment, or worse. Perhaps I (or you?) have misunderstood the purpose of this exercise? Dave Gillett
-----Original Message----- From: Edwin Rene [mailto:edwin@link.net.id] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 9:56 PM To: Security-Basics Subject: User Activity Monitoring Hullo, I'm a new security officer of a small company with some mobile users, I'd like to know programs out there there could restrict users from copying files to another computer or monitoring users activities off the the network / at home that doesn't have a key logger because we can't set restriction for users since the need administrative rights to run certain program and we don't want them to think with this program we are monitoring what they doing. Thanks in advance Regards Ed -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Computer Forensics Training at the InfoSec Institute. All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 12 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Gain the in-demand skills of a certified computer examiner, learn to recover trace data left behind by fraud, theft, and cybercrime perpetrators. Discover the source of computer crime and abuse so that it never happens again. http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/computer_forensics_tra
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