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Also part of the Information/Computer Security Video Library
Seven based-on-fact stories of Internet misuse dramatize the message that it's imperitative for employees using the Internet and email on the job to get "net-smart" about Internet use during work hours.
Training Topics:
Monitoring Internet Use: employer's legal right to monitor all activity on any Internet access it provides - no guarantee of privacy for employees' e-mail or Internet activity.Personal Use: Internet access at work…a business connection. Some personal Internet use is usually permitted by some employers; but excessive personal use may result in restrictions on use, discipline, dismissal.Logging on, goofing off: no place on the job for people who log on to play games, manage fantasy-athletic-teams, follow sports results, tune in to entertainment.Sites that are "off limits" at work: sites that offer sexual material that defame race, gender, religion, politics, classes of people or individuals or sites that contain reckless, malicious writing, threats, or plans to break the law.How to respond to a message with an attachment or links to offensive sites.Flooding workplace systems: activity that may flood or disable networks: animated graphic files, video clips, games, movies, photo albums, streaming media, on-line music and entertainment, news or sports events, chain letters, joke lists, etc..Information Security: care with what is said online, who it's sent to, and who else might be tuning in — News groups, bulletin boards, chat rooms, e-mail; encryption; how to handle documents and executable files attached to messages from unknown outsiders.Time submitted for billing as work-hours, but actually spent on personal Internet use, may constitute time-card fraud.Web-based-activity for an outside business entity are not to be conducted on the job.Illegal activity: identity theft; copyright infringement; Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Overview: Seven stories are based on real cases: Stephanie is online half the day every day…shopping, surfing, messaging with friends; Dave spends so many work hours playing an Internet game, he becomes an international "grand master"; Carol swamps her system with an emailed party video; Linda operates her own web-based business from her office desktop; Frank surfs adult sites and hate sites and circulates obnoxious material; Annette leaks confidential information to an online industry forum group; And Harry? Who knows what he's doing, but whatever it is, it's being turned over to the proper authorities.
In the words of the program’s narrator: "If this is the Internet at work, when does the work get done?"
Individual Price: $695.00
[Please inquire for multiple-title discounts, volume purchase discounts, government discounts, network license terms, and e-learning license terms.]
Item#: 1060
Running Time: 22 Minutes
Languages: English, French (VHS sale only), German (VHS sale only), Italian (VHS sale only), Spanish (VHS sale only)
Closed Captioning: Yes
Ancillary Materials: Printed Study Guide
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