policies inappropriate

Collaboration - get it together

Comment That's not to say you get heavy-handed with rules and policies, as that will either stifle progress in the more closed environments, or send things underground or off into cloud-based public services if the workforce is... [22 Oct 2008]

Effective email policies: why enforcing proper use is critical to security

White Paper The distribution of inappropriate or offensive content, malicious emails, and the risks of data leakage all threaten working environments, IT resources and an organization's reputation. The unmonitored and unguarded use... [02 Oct 2008]

Companies urged not to ban Facebook

News Drakos added that policies should be carefully vetted by the company's public relations, marketing and legal departments. Instead businesses should view employee participation as part of the "social experience" and... [08 Aug 2008]

TechNet Webcast: A Technical Introduction to Forefront Security for Communications Server (Level 300)

White Paper This webcast shows how to use multiple-engine virus scanning, set keyword and file filtering policies, and optimize protection performance and how to get hands on the beta release. Soon to be available in beta, Forefront... [03 Jul 2008]

Technology Consultancy Avoids Spam and Viruses Easily With E-Mail Security Solution

White Paper Content filtering technologies help maintain compliance with corporate policies and help eliminate inappropriate language and dangerous attachments from communications. Perot Systems turned to Microsoft... [13 May 2008]

Trialware: Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange

White Paper Enforce your organization's e-mail usage policies Ensuring that your organization's internal e-mail remains free of malicious or inappropriate content requires advanced capabilities such as subject line... [13 Dec 2007]

SAP admits to "inappropriate" Oracle downloads

News White will oversee the enforcement of existing procedures and new policies, as well as training for TomorrowNow employees to ensure they understand the policies and procedures, SAP said. Business... [03 Jul 2007]

SurfControl Enterprise Protection Suite Protects Thousands at Glenbrook Schools Against Internet Dangers

White Paper SurfControl Web Filter and Enterprise Threat Shield enabled the district to regain control of its network security with a multi-layered network and desktop defense solution capable of supporting Federal regulations such as CIPA, and... [22 Jun 2007]

Technology Consultancy Avoids Spam and Viruses With Layered E-mail Security Solution

White Paper Content filtering technologies help maintain compliance with corporate policies and help eliminate inappropriate language and dangerous attachments from communications. Perot turned to Microsoft Antigen... [08 Nov 2006]

TechNet Webcast: SurfControl Web Filter for ISA Server 2004: Helping You STOP Unwanted Content Risks (Level 200)

White Paper The webcast shows how to use SurfControl's flexible policy administration tool to develop, deploy, and enforce Acceptable Usage Policies (AUP), which can be tailored specifically to one's organization. [09 Jun 2006]

TechNet Webcast: Secure Collaboration With Antigen (Level 200)

White Paper Through this webcast one can learn how the content and file filtering technologies in Antigen can help ensure that the organization complies with corporate content policies, while eliminating... [19 May 2006]

Analysis: Protecting yourself from an inside job

Comment Policies and culture have to be backed up by technology, though. By mailing out inappropriate material to suppliers or customers, they can damage their employer's reputation. In an effort to safeguard... [19 Apr 2006]

Police nabbed sending "grossly offensive" racist emails

News A statement issued by the force said: "We have new policies in place to prevent this kind of behaviour in the future, and all staff are now aware that anyone breaching the email policy will face the severest of penalties. [21 Feb 2006]

Taking gadgets to school increases bullying risk

News For example, not all usage policies cover emerging technologies. Other e-safety risks include accessing inappropriate websites and plagiarism. Allowing children to bring mobile phones and laptops to... [03 Feb 2006]

HCI confusion leaves directors at risk

News Company directors could be leaving themselves open to hefty fines is they don't have IT policies in place to govern their firms' Home Computing Initiative (HCI) projects. He said that if an employee is using the computer... [26 Aug 2005]

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