As workplace surveillance grows, experts say it’s good to know the ways your employer is watching - Associated Press
Workplace surveillance is expanding, and experts are advising employees to familiarize themselves with the monitoring tools their employers may be using. The Associated Press coverage signals growing public attention to how broadly this tracking now reaches.
Why this matters: Most people assume work monitoring means a timekeeping system or a security camera in the lobby. It often means a lot more — keystrokes, screen captures, email scanning, location tracking, even sentiment analysis on your messages. You probably agreed to some of it without reading the fine print. Knowing what your employer can see changes how you think about your work devices, your work accounts, and the line between your job and your life.
Who should care: Privacy officers · Cybersecurity · General readers · Policy
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