Computer Forensics and Internet Safety








Garrett Husveth of Latent Technology Group appears on New 12 in New Jersey to discuss Computer Forensics and Internet Safety at home and in the workplace. www.latenttechnology.com


5 Responses to “Computer Forensics and Internet Safety”

  1. Since the employer owns the computer network and the terminals, he or she is free to use them to monitor employees.Employees are given some protection from computer and other forms of electronic monitoring under certain circumstances. Union contracts, for example, may limit the employer’s right to monitor. Also, public sector employees may have some minimal rights under the United States Constitution, in particular the Fourth Amendment which safeguards against unreasonable search and seizure.

  2. He’s wrong about not having to notify employees about monitoring. He’s right that it’s the companies equipment, but what about the data on it? Who owns that? For example what if an employee sends personal emails during lunch hour?

    You have to take away their expectation of privacy through login banners, a signed security policy, and security awareness training to remind that they have no expectation of privacy while at work.

  3. True i’ve had a computer for like 5years now and I didn’t know any of this stuff…nither do most ppl like u said.

  4. Gotta start somewhere, 90% of users don’t know even the most basic stuff.

  5. ducksoup2006 on May 13th, 2010 at 9:32 am

    very basic stuff …..

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