HR Management & Compliance

You’re the Expert: Can We Bent The Rules And Still Maintain Integrity In Our System?

Our workplace is flooded with PDAs, cell phones,
flash drives, and the like. We’re worried about
security and productivity. What are you doing to
deal with the proliferation of miniature electronic
devices in the workplace?


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Here’s what you had to say:

  • We have been the victim of slurping. (“Slurping”
    refers to employees downloading company information
    to their personal devices and then taking
    it off premises.) We had some company data
    compromised. We’ve now dealt with that, but
    one of the interesting things we discovered is
    that we had to revise our discipline system. Our
    normal four-step system would have allowed the
    employee to do more damage. Now if we suspect
    problems, we “unplug” the employee, prohibiting
    access to our systems until we resolve
    the problem. —S.D.
  • When we realized that we had significant exposure
    because many of our employees had free access
    to proprietary data, we took steps to protect the
    data. It was pretty technical (I certainly don’t
    understand it), but we were able to set up systems
    that allowed access but not copying or downloading.
    Talk to your IT people and see what they
    recommend. — A.J.
  • I had our HR department put together a whole new
    set of guidelines for our employees that helps us
    deal with the issues raised in this question. We
    allow employees to access the Internet and personal
    e-mail, but we let them know that we do monitor
    such use and that we expect that it will be kept to a
    minimum. — K.S.
  • We’ve discovered that we need to review our
    polices quite often. The electronic world is changing
    so fast that there’s a new gadget on the market the
    week after we issue a policy. — N.C.

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