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SF new column announcement: E-mail privacy in the workplace

Subject: SF new column announcement: E-mail privacy in the workplace
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:50:39 -0400
The following front page column was published on SecurityFocus today:

E-mail privacy in the workplace
by Mark Rasch
2006-07-31

Even with a well-heeled corporate privacy policy stating that all
employee communications may be monitored in the workplace, the legality
of e-mail monitoring is not as clear cut as one might think.

http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/412

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