privacy
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Mon Dec 10 13:51:07 EST 2001
Many companies do look closely at people's Internet usage. During a previuous contract at a
certain defense contractor, I know one Unix admin who was fired based on his use of the Internet.
Even when one ran telnet, the telnet proxy came up with a warning that this was to be used for
company business only.....
Additionally, I was supposed to be writing device drivers. I was denied root privs on the
workstation I was using to write the device drivers (as were employees). After 6 weeks of
haranguing the IT people, they relented, but then went to security. The rule was that I could have
root priv, but only when an emplyee was watching my keystrokes.
I left at the end of my contract eventhough this could have been a long term deal wich also paid
relatively well. Too restrictive and too much crap. Another company which also did government
contracts complained about my email volumes, since I did get a lot of bounces from majordomo.
On 10 Dec 2001 at 9:39, Adam Russell wrote:
> Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 10:05:56 -0500 (EST)
> >From: "Anthony J. Gabrielson" <agabriel at home.tzo.org>
> >To: Dan Geer <geer at world.std.com>
> >Cc: discuss at blu.org
> >Subject: Re: privacy -
>
> >I expect it at work - that doesn't bother me. My home home machine >w\o
> >knowing it, would bother me.
> Errrr.......where exactly do you work? I for one would be pretty surprised if *my* employer were log my every keystroke. Then again, I don't work with money or nuclear secrets. But even so, I would be willing to bet on more clever checks to my honesty than blindly recording *everything* I
would do.
>
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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Boston Linux and Unix user group
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