Voice over IP (VoIP) software is used to manage phone voice discussions across the Internet. There are numerous free VOIP Software applications ready for use on the web for download. VOIP Software is in demand because VOIP phone service is often cheaper than conventional phone service, and is becoming further sought-after for both business and [...]
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Colm Doherty
What does The Irish company Monitor do?
The Irish company Monitor is designed to monitor images being viewed on a PC or Laptop and provides multisource image detection and analysis. The Irish company Monitor is deployed as an agent from a central administration console to the Desktop environment within an organisation and can monitor and report [...] -
Colm Doherty
What does SafeScreen do?
SafeScreen is designed to monitor images being viewed on a PC or Laptop and provides multi-source image detection, analysis and prevention. SafeScreen runs on computer start-up monitors and report on the images being viewed, and depending upon the product configuration, will prevent inappropriate and illicit images being viewed.
How does SafeScreen work?
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Colm Doherty
Dept FAQ What if I have an AUP policy regarding illegal images should I still communicate the introduction of auditing and monitoring software?
While such software products are tools for detecting the presence of obscene or illegal images, their long term value lies in their potential as a preventative mechanism deterring employees from storing, downloading, viewing [...] -
Colm Doherty
When discussing inappropriate image detection, the most common question posed is ?What about false positives??. In this article, an Irish company explains the issue of false positives in simple terms.
What is a false positive?
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Colm Doherty
Recent statistics collated during 60 corporate audits undertaken by an Irish company between June and September 2006, found that 31.2% of the 5,000 PCs scanned contained digital pornography or other inappropriate images, 8% of the 5,000 email server accounts and 4.5% of 10,000 file server shares scanned were similarly affected. These figures support the recent [...]
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Colm Doherty
Introduction
The loss of a laptop containing medical records for 5,000 people was just one of a drip-feed of data privacy breach news stories in the past year. Public sector incidents alone led to over 37 million UK citizens having their personal data lost or stolen.
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Colm Doherty
An Audit Commission report published in June this year highlighted a huge increase in the viewing of computer pornography by public sector workers. The report called for public sector organisations from councils and government departments to the NHS, police and fire-fighters to invest in technology to prevent inappropriate or illegal images in the workplace.
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Colm Doherty
Controlling the abuse of illegal and inappropriate images in the workplace is an increasingly important part of managing risk for an organisation. Private use of company computer resources for pornography can lead to a whole host of problems, from lost productivity, wasted computer resources and e-viral infections through to serious business interruption and even civil [...]
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Wesley Sutliff
In all of my travels whenever I walk into another council chamber the first think I notice is the acoustics of the room. Is it a live room or is it a dead room? If I clap my hands together, how reflective is the room? Usually when a client wants to improve the audio in [...]
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