Lawsuit Raises Issue of E-Mail Privacy at Work
Whistleblowers say their private e-mails were extensively monitored after complained about irregularities at the FDA; did they have a reasonable expectation of privacy?
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Lawsuit raises questions about email privacy at work
A recent lawsuit filed against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is drawing attention to the question of whether employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when using personal email accounts on workplace computers.
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Industry wants e-health records delayed
The federal government's roll-out of e-health records should be delayed and the body in charge of managing the system investigated, key stakeholders say.
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Privacy Breach at WHSCC
There has been a privacy breach at Workers' Compensation. An employee accessed the records of twelve injured workers without a justifiable work purpose over a three-year period. Those affected are in the process of being contacted.
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Use Facebook's Targeted Ads to Find Out How Many People Are Into Kinky Sex in Any Workplace [Privacy]
# privacy Today I was playing around on Facebook's advertising interface, and found myself learning a little more than I want to know about Facebook's employees. Facebook is happy to tell prospective advertisers how many of its own workers are into kinky sex stuff. (40, FYI.) More »
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