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Productivity, Internet Abuse, And How To Improve One By Eliminating The Other

White Papers Specifically, it explains the effect of Internet abuse on employee productivity, which is huge and not fully appreciated. It then examines the best strategies and technologies to combat abuse so that organizations can enhance the Internet as a tool...

[October 9, 2008, 0:00]

Most Internet Abuse Dismissals Related To Porn

News These figures show the problem of Internet and email abuse is widespread," said Sarah Lamont from employment law firm Bevan Ashford. A survey by Personnel Today and Internet filtering company Websense has revealed that nearly one in four employers...

[July 9, 2002, 16:50]

Employee Internet And Email Abuse - Mapping The Legal Minefield For Employers

White Papers Written by noted expert in IT and Internet Law, Dr Brian Bandey and with chapters including Explaining the Law, Harassment and Understanding Employer's Liability, this whitepaper is a complete guide for Employers to the legal minefield of Internet...

[November 20, 2008, 15:25]

Anonymous Proxy: A Growing Trend In Internet Abuse

White Papers Anonymous proxies are an unseen threat--a student's or employee's backdoor to malicious or productivity-sapping sites on the Internet. If your URL filtering solution relies on the old-school URL database/keyword approach, your ship is leaking and...

[October 9, 2008, 0:00]

Police: Not Enough Evidence For Paedophile Crackdown

News Police and cyberliberty advocates expressed a continuing need for tangible evidence of Internet child abuse on Tuesday before a more proactive approach will be taken in Britain to crack down on Net paedophiles.

[March 22, 2001, 11:25]

Yahoo Calls For 'effective' Cybercrime Laws

News Yahoo on Thursday called for "effective" legislation combined with industry self regulation, to deal with online fraud, child abuse, and other cybercrime. One example is 'child abuse' content, which has a different definition in the US than in the UK.

[March 31, 2006, 15:35]

UNESCO Calls For 'Cyber Mums' Against Paedophiles

News UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) is calling for a worldwide network of `cyber mums' as a result of the conference -- Sexual abuse, Child Pornography and Paedophilia on the Internet -- held in Paris in January.

[March 22, 1999, 10:53]

Digital Fingerprint To Tackle Dark Side Of The Web

News Forensic software enabling a digital fingerprint to be attached to electronic images on the Web was launched on Thursday, providing companies with a new means of cracking down on employee abuse of the Internet.

[April 20, 2001, 8:11]

European Commission To Fund 'Safer Internet' Hotlines

News A portion of the money will also be used to set up "safer Internet" hotlines across Europe, providing a simple mechanism for reporting abuse online. The hotlines then deal with abuse reports by passing them on to the appropriate law enforcement...

[November 12, 2001, 17:06]

Government To Tackle Internet Child Porn

News The paper also addresses the link between child abuse and child pornography on the Internet. David Kerr, chief executive of the Internet Watch Foundation believes there is a link between Net porn and abuse.

[September 1, 1999, 14:51]

UK Police Struggling To Fight Cybercrime

News The report -- published by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, a sub-section of the Home Office -- found that police are spending so much time investigating Internet paedophilia they are failing to pursue other child abuse enquires, due to...

[March 4, 2005, 16:15]

NSPCC Calls For Better Online Crime Reporting

News UK policing is getting good at arresting people for possessing and distributing child abuse images from the Internet," said NSPCC Internet policy advisor Chris Atkinson. The organisation is campaigning for a dedicated organisation to investigate...

[December 2, 2004, 12:15]

UK ISPs Clean Up Their Act

News In its annual report, published this week, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said that in 1997, when the organisation launched, UK ISPs hosted 18 percent of child abuse images available on the Internet.

[March 26, 2004, 9:55]

NSPCC To Double Number Of Paedophile Investigation Units

News Although not aware of any specific investigation into Internet child abuse, he said it was "something we are looking into" and conceded the charity may get involved in such investigations in the future.

[March 22, 1999, 14:16]

Court Upholds Ex-Intel Worker's Deluge Of Critical Emails

News For those looking for ways to prevent Internet abuse, this decision will not be welcome because it limits one of the weapons available to combat it. Nevertheless, the case raises the bar for companies seeking to block unauthorised use of their...

[July 1, 2003, 9:22]

Seven Britons Guilty Over Child Porn Ring

Talkback Whle child abuse, and particularly child sexual abuse is totally dispicable, and those guilty deserve to feel the full weight of the law, I feel a distinction needs to be made between actual "hands on" abuse and viewing child pornography.

[April 22, 2004, 2:02]

News Roundup: Online Paedophiles Hit The News

News Each was a member of the notorious "Wonderland Club" -- the international ring that used the Internet to distribute images, sounds and video of child abuse. One of the convicted men has claimed that the Net was vital in creating a community for...

[February 12, 2001, 17:02]

Election 2001: Tory Manifesto Embraces Freedom Of The Net

News There has been too much conflict between the need for people to be free and the monitoring of Internet abuse, with freedom emerging as the loser. A repeal of IR35 -- a stealth tax attempting to treat specialist contractors, mainly in the IT sector...

[May 22, 2001, 12:46]

A Year Ago: Oftel Moves To Stop BT's Poaching

News The regulator said that customer complaints, which described how BT telesales staff had identified Internet users from their phone bills and then tried to switch them to BT's new Click service, had appeared to be "an abuse of BT's dominant...

[September 25, 1999, 7:00]

Computer Crime Treaty Threatens Human Rights

News The group says such measures would give police forces free range to wiretap Internet users and would be open to abuse. The group says this measure is also open to abuse by law enforcement bodies. An international coalition of 28 human rights and...

[October 19, 2000, 7:41]


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