How do you/ your company deal with privacy of personal files on the network?
We had a problem this week with somebody who has saved a load of p**n photos on their personal network share. One of our Sys admins ran a report to identify duplicate files and this user popped up as he had duplicated 2GB of grotty snaps.
It went to HR who have dealt with it. Legally, we are allowed access to all files, but apparently the management don't like the concept and are going to make an issue out of it.
Are you allowed a free reign on all files?
Do you use auditing to see who has accessed what?
Do you have any other processes in place if you have to access personal folders?
From an IT perspective, it is important that we keep the free access, but I was curious if this was the norm or whether we are behind the times.
Thanks!
We had a problem this week with somebody who has saved a load of p**n photos on their personal network share. One of our Sys admins ran a report to identify duplicate files and this user popped up as he had duplicated 2GB of grotty snaps.
It went to HR who have dealt with it. Legally, we are allowed access to all files, but apparently the management don't like the concept and are going to make an issue out of it.
Are you allowed a free reign on all files?
Do you use auditing to see who has accessed what?
Do you have any other processes in place if you have to access personal folders?
From an IT perspective, it is important that we keep the free access, but I was curious if this was the norm or whether we are behind the times.
Thanks!