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1 Jan 2001 3:27PM
OUT-LAW.com
- Author:
- Struan Robertson
It is common for businesses to provide internet and email facilities to their employees. The aim is to allow faster and improved communication between businesses. However, it can be a double-edged sword. Email is less formal than letter or fax and, consequently, some employees will exercise less caution and attention to detail than they would if using the hard-copy methods of communication. Sometimes, little or no thought is given to confidentiality and security before clicking the "send... (749 more words)
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