Training Course
Syllabus:
Electronic Surveillance And Workplace Privacy:
Top Dos & Don'ts Webinar - Safety / Security Webinar
Program Description:
The Internet and email have changed the way
organizations do business. Productivity is increasing and employees have more
resources than ever before. While this technology has brought many positive
changes to the workplace, it has also opened the door to time wasting and
potentially illegal activities.
So far, HR professionals have had to navigate electronic surveillance policies
without any formal training — until now. When you watch Electronic Surveillance
and Workplace Privacy: Top Dos & Don’ts, you will learn how to create a legally
sound electronic monitoring policy. You’ll discover what type of monitoring is
allowed under the law, the pros and cons of monitoring employee activities, and
how you can create an electronic surveillance policy for your organization.
A Look At Your Agenda:
- What electronic surveillance is all about
- Internet, intranet, extranet, and other
employer access
- Discover the pros and cons of electronically
monitoring employees in the workplace
- Navigate the legal landscape of electronic
employee surveillance
- Should you ask employees for their social
media passwords?
- Employee countermeasures: cryptography and
similar concerns
- Create an employee monitoring policy that
covers chief objectives and concerns
Webinar Time: Webinars last 60-90 minutes
2:00PM ET
1:00PM CT
12:00PM MT
11:00AM PT
Q & A Session!
Upon enrolling in the webinar, you will have the opportunity to submit your
questions via e-mail. Time permitting, your trainer will address questions from
webinar participants. Many questions will be addressed in the Webinar itself.
Others will be addressed in the supporting materials that will be available
exclusively to webinar participants.
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required for registration.
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