In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California/Irvine whose supervisor intercepted her e-mail while she was absent on medical leave. As a result of this, UC's Office for Academic Computing began a review of e-mail privacy on the nine-campus system. This article and UC's reaction prompted my research into this topic
Both Western Europe and the United States limit e-mail monitoring by an employer in the workplace an...
Communication between individuals and firms has never been faster or easier thanks to powerful new i...
Barbara Hall, an administrative assistant, often arrives at work an hour and a half early solely to ...
In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California...
E-mail continues to gain popularity as a medium for business communication. Despite considerable att...
In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California...
Employer monitoring of electronic mail constitutes an emerging area of the law that is clearly unset...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryThis report was delib...
This study determined that many, perhaps most, public relations executives do not consider real or p...
Employers and employees are both highly vulnerable to negative consequences which may result from e-...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over the past ...
Recent attorney client-privilege cases ojfer a modern understanding of reasonable expectations of em...
As more attorneys now days use the e-mail as their primary source of communication with their client...
Organizations face growing liability with regard to employee use of electronic resources. To mitigat...
Why do email users perceive their communications to be private when email provides virtually no safe...
Both Western Europe and the United States limit e-mail monitoring by an employer in the workplace an...
Communication between individuals and firms has never been faster or easier thanks to powerful new i...
Barbara Hall, an administrative assistant, often arrives at work an hour and a half early solely to ...
In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California...
E-mail continues to gain popularity as a medium for business communication. Despite considerable att...
In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California...
Employer monitoring of electronic mail constitutes an emerging area of the law that is clearly unset...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryThis report was delib...
This study determined that many, perhaps most, public relations executives do not consider real or p...
Employers and employees are both highly vulnerable to negative consequences which may result from e-...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Over the past ...
Recent attorney client-privilege cases ojfer a modern understanding of reasonable expectations of em...
As more attorneys now days use the e-mail as their primary source of communication with their client...
Organizations face growing liability with regard to employee use of electronic resources. To mitigat...
Why do email users perceive their communications to be private when email provides virtually no safe...
Both Western Europe and the United States limit e-mail monitoring by an employer in the workplace an...
Communication between individuals and firms has never been faster or easier thanks to powerful new i...
Barbara Hall, an administrative assistant, often arrives at work an hour and a half early solely to ...