RE: e-mail policies
From: Bram Van Dam (gandalfbram@pandora.be)
Date: 02/26/03
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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:30:20 +0100 To: security-basics@securityfocus.com From: Bram Van Dam <gandalfbram@pandora.be>
At 10:15 25/02/2003, chris wrote:
> > Dear gurus
> >
> > We are defining policies for the use of corporate e-mail, I have doubts
> > about privacy of messages sent by employees. Since the e-mail system is
> > intended for business use, we need to prevent sensitive information
> > disclosure. If we respect the privacy , how can discover infidelity
> > employee?
> > What is your opinion or the standard in this cases? What is the
> > companies approach?
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
Well now, I do think there is a law somewhere that allows the board of
directors (or whatever you call it) to read all email sent and received by
employees to a company email address, as long as it has some kind of
disclaimer (such as "Warning: all email messages may be read by .. " or
something like that). At least we have one of those in Belgium!
- Bram
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