• Want to snoop on your remote workers? Good news, it's perfectly l

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Oct 5 09:45:04 2023
    Want to snoop on your remote workers? Good news, it's perfectly legal - but your employees wont like you

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    Thu, 05 Oct 2023 09:22:33 +0000

    Description:
    New ICO guidance lays out the rules for workplace monitoring and what you can expect from Big Brother.

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    From the occasional mouse wiggle, to Frankenstein inventions featuring Vienna sausages and a rotating fan, employee monitoring has been something weve all had to come to terms with in this post-COVID era.

    But its about to become a whole lot more difficult, as the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has released guidelines for workplace monitoring.

    No longer will keeping that little circle green suffice as working, as you
    may have to placate a whole host of invasive software that will track everything from keystrokes to webcam footage. Staring Big Brother down the barrel of the lens

    If you ever feel like youre being watched in your own home, you may be part
    of the one in five (19%) of people who believe their employer has snooped on their work activity, according to research commissioned by the ICO.

    The guidelines provide direction on how to monitor activity lawfully and fairly, including providing reasons for, how, and why employees will be monitored. Luckily for us, organizations looking to implement these practices will have to be fully transparent with their methods, gain consent or have a legal obligation, and carry out a Data Protection Impact Assessment if there is any possibility that this form of surveillance will infringe on any
    workers rights.

    And if, after all that, you feel that someone is breathing down your neck at all times, you can request access to any personal information your employer has collected through a Subject Access Request (SAR).

    If youre looking to implement workplace monitoring at your organization -
    fair warning - only 19% of people would feel comfortable taking a new job if they knew they were going to be monitored, and 70% of current workers would find it intrusive if monitoring were to be implemented.

    We are urging all organizations to consider both their legal obligations and their workers rights before any monitoring is implemented. said Deputy Commissioner Emily Keaney, While data protection law does not prevent monitoring, our guidance is clear that it must be necessary, proportionate
    and respect the rights of workers. We will take action if we believe peoples privacy is being threatened. More from TechRadar Pro Looking to keep your
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