ownedgirlie
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It's not so much that they target someone's computer. It's that they might have a particular program which reports daily on the top sites hit, and on the top categories of sites hit. My company, for example, uses WebSense. WebSense produces a daily log of hits to sites that may be of risk to the company. CM came up as "legal liability" for some reason. We generate several reports: 1. Top categories by hits (IT, News, Sports, Shopping, etc.) 2. Bandwidth usage (Streaming media, IM/Chat, File Transfers, Remote access, etc.) 3. Corporate Risk Summary (Business usage, bandwidth usage, Security risk, legal liability). So, this report is generated and there is high usage in an area that doesn't appear business related. So that area is tapped into, to see who is accessing it and when. Also, if someone is monitoring WebSense during the day, Internet hits will show, and by whom, real time, storing it in 20 minute increments. So let's say I'm an IT guy and monitoring it and gee, there's John, coming up as Legal Liability repeatedly in the last 10 minutes. What the heck is he doing? I drill down further and see this site - CollarMe. John's going to get a slap on the hand for surfing into areas he shouldn't be while at work, AND I now know that John is into kinky stuff. After work while I have some beers with my buddies, I'm gonna have a laugh with them over that. Oh yeah sure I'm an IT guy and suppose to keep things confidential...but do you really trust that I do?? It's really best to be safe at work, if you like your job :)
< Message edited by ownedgirlie -- 10/26/2006 1:27:34 AM >
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