Ethical Hacking: Computer Privacy in the Workplace

Jul 20, 2012 10:56

Savannah is conducting an anonymous survey on employees' attitudes regarding computer privacy in the workplace as part of a research project for her Ethical Hacking class at Summer Ventures. If you'd like to help her, please complete the survey yourself and, if you are comfortable doing so, pass it on to as many people as possible in the next ( Read more... )

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wojelah July 20 2012, 15:30:04 UTC
Really interesting questions - I have been having conversations with my mom about this. Her teachers' union and school district are going the rounds in this debate. My viewpoint is probably skewed from my typical political leanings, given my job/background, but I thought this was a solid survey!

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mingsmommy July 25 2012, 01:15:45 UTC
I was really surprised by my own answers.

And, hi, how are you?

I would love to hear how you're doing.

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cincoflex July 20 2012, 19:17:47 UTC
survey done! Very interesting, and I'd be interested to know how it goes.

On another note--Hi! I've missed you; you're wonderful!

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mingsmommy July 25 2012, 01:18:15 UTC
Thanks so much for answering the survey.

Hi! I miss LJ but find myself extremely sluggish about posting. I'm not sure what my lack of motivation to post and/or comment is about.

But I miss you, too. Thanks for your kindness, always.

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phdelicious July 21 2012, 14:23:57 UTC
Took the survey. Can you tell S that I think the last question is poor. I would answer one way regarding having access to all email sent through a company service and another regarding having access to all email sent on a company computer.

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mingsmommy July 25 2012, 01:21:53 UTC
Thanks so much for taking the survey.

I let her know about the question but I think these were set once posted. She's been struggling with the whole research project, resources and time limitations. Thank you for the feedback.

I appreciate it so much.

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phdelicious July 25 2012, 01:24:18 UTC
Well, even if she can't change the questions it can be useful to know which ones might not fall in line with the rest of the answers and why.

Research projects that include questionnaires and/or require outside participation are always harder than purely paper/search/analysis stuff.

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stephaniecain July 26 2012, 02:08:40 UTC
Oops, forgot to comment when I did it, but I took the survey. :)

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