Electronic Surveillance of Employees Purvil Patel Professor Pearlie Bush Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance – LEG 500 April 24, 2011 Throughout this paper I will be illustration many questions around “Electronic Surveillance of Employees”. I will discuss the video and explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace, whether or not if it makes a difference if an employee is in an open area workspace or an enclosed office space, explain if Herman’s need to
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The five most important technological advances in Electronic Communication are the telegraph, the telephone, radio/TV, the internet, and cell phones. 1. The telegraph (in my opinion) is by far the most important electronic communications development in our history. For millennia societies have communicated over long distances strictly using the physical environment; smoke screens, reflected light, pyres, etc., have been used long before electric technology was introduced. While effective, the
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You do many things in your life, maybe eating or sleeping, but have you ever thought what was taking over our days? If you assumed electronics, your right! Just think about it, those educational games, those guessing games, even those violent games, they all have one thing in common, screen time. You might think now, well it’s just going to damage our eyesight and some of you already have glasses, but it does more than that, it hurts our brains! Researchers also surveyed more than 7,000 people and
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Apple Inc. The electronic equipment industry came into being after the invention of electricity. The first products to be manufactured in this industry included gramophones, radio transmitters, radio receivers, and television. These were later followed by digital computers the 1940s. Since then, there has been immense development in this industry with the production of sophisticated equipment such as digital cameras, lap tops, GPS automotive electronics, and many more. Due to technological
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INTRODUCTION In digital library the electronic resources are becoming more and more important. The electronic
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based and most people would have no idea what to do with themselves. Some groups of people, like the Amish, refuse to let technology run their lives, and live primarily off of nature. The Amish people do not have cell phones or televisions or any electronic device. They do not use gas fuel cars, they only use horse’s that carry buggies. This helps the environment greatly and keeps some pollution out of the air. Some more pros to living on a nature based lifestyle would be the communication skills and
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storage: gone are the days where organizations were required to keep cabinet upon cabinet of files, folders and records. At present almost anything can be kept electronically from birth certificates to Senate Estimates. There are multiple forms of electronic storage for example, USB Drives – usually of a smaller capacity, Hard Drives – larger than a USB Drive, Computer Drives – vary in size depending on the computer, CD’s and DVD’s – can be used as makeshift USB drives holding up to a couple of gigabytes
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avenue of communication. Technology has changed the entire workplace environment, the relationships, and how things get done. Office workers and businesses are not limited to phone calls, meetings or mail to communicate with each other anymore. Electronic email can be used and not interrupt the recipient. The recipients can respond immediately or at a later time.Virtual calls and meetings allow for distant participation in meetings without everyone actually being physically present. Clients, business
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identification and preservation of computer or electronic evidence in support of some official or legal action. • Data – Raw facts that can be processed by some computing device into accurate and relevant information. • Disaster recovery plan – Outlines the procedures for an organization to return to normal operations following a disaster or incident. • Electronic evidence – Data and information of some investigative value that is stored on or transmitted by an electronic device. • Forensics – Formally defined
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Internet. People can find information right at their fingertips faster and easier than ever before. However, with this increase in technology comes an increase in cybercrime. Cybercrime is any crime that is committed online or through the use of an electronic device such as a computer or smartphone. Cybercrime is very broad and can be anything from stealing money online to downloading illegal files. The creation and distribution of viruses on to others computers is a very popular cybercrime. The most
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