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RE: User Activity Monitoring

Subject: RE: User Activity Monitoring
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


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