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| Subject: | Re: [Snort-users] OT: Recording IM sessions |
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| Date: | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 10:09:53 -0700 |
On 6/21/05, Bristol, Gary L. <gbristol@ou.edu> wrote:
I don't mean to pry on this conversation, which means I will, but unless it's giving up Company secrets, or discussing a commision of a criminal act is there really anything you can legally do about it.
When the person is talking about private issues before public announcements, that is grounds for termination. That would fall under company secrets. It wouldn't be criminal unless he was making money from it. An entirly different conversation.
Not unless your company policy covers what people can and can not have conversations about.
Most company policy's cover this topic. Schools are mixed from what I understand. Basically says, our computers, our servers, anything you do will be monitored and can be used.
Or am I not getting what this conversation is about? ________________________________ From: snort-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Chris Lyon Sent: Tue 6/21/2005 6:55 PM To: Joel Esler Cc: snort-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Snort-users] OT: Recording IM sessions What about Yahoo and ICQ? On 6/21/05, Joel Esler <eslerj@gmail.com> wrote:There is a program that will reconstruct AOL IM sessions. I forget what it's called though. Joel On Jun 21, 2005, at 7:21 PM, Chris Lyon wrote:This might be a little off topic but we have gotten a few alerts, from snort, for people saying things they should not be saying on the internet. The problem is, it is a little hard to put the conversation back to together and I was wondering if there is a program that is out there that will put together IM sessions for me. Any ideas or feedback?
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