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Some advocate for surveillance of WFH employees, such as counting keystrokes, as a means of ensuring productivity and security in the WFH environment. Is that really a solution? Why or why not? While we will be discussing policies in Chapter 10, and this week isn't Chapter 10, in this week we will still be discussing Malware in Chapter 5, which is a very serious problem when working from home. Think through the role of policies, procedures, and standards in terms of securing the WFH environment. What policies, procedures, and standards do you think would be successful, and why? Consider technical matters and non-technical matters. What kind of behavioral analysis would work to secure the WFH environment, and why?
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IT 1430
Surveillance of WFH employees such as counting strokes, is one of the solutions to ensuring
productivity and security in the work environment. It is one of the solutions to increasing
productivity since employers can; evaluate and measure employees’ efficiency in meeting the
organization's objec...
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