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Cyberveillance
Last modified: Friday, March 07, 2008
A slang term normally used to describe the combination of
hardware and software
tools used for surveillance in the workplace. Cyberveillance is the monitoring
of employee's computer activity. This refers to both on and
off-line activity
monitoring where managers are able to watch file changes on the system, the
Web
sites visited by the employee, instant messages, e-mails, and literally every
keystroke made.
CNN Money: Cyberveillance at work Experts say employees who surf the Web from their office PCs are costing Corporate America more than $1 billion a year. And some companies are starting to crack down.
TIME: Cyberveillance Off-line surveillance means someone spying on anything you do while not connected to the Net. That includes simple word processing like constructing drafts or writing in a diary.
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