examining issues related to privacy, surveillance and security in the workplace
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bloomberg.com
The Brutal Fight to Mine Your Data and Sell It to Your Boss
- Bloomberg.com
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 2017: "Silicon Valley makes billions of dollars peddling personal information, supported by an ecosystem of bit players. One of them, an upstart called ...
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theguardian.com
Big Brother isn't just watching: workplace surveillance can track your every move
- the Guardian
(2017)
The Guardian, 2017: "Employers are using a range of technologies to monitor their staff’s web-browsing patterns, keystrokes, social media posts and even private messaging apps....
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hbr.org
The Legal Risks of Monitoring Employees Online
- Harvard Business Review
(2017)
If you have a global workforce, you must have a global policy.
"There are several key questions companies should consider before deploying DLP software. First, whom are you m...
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theguardian.com
Employers are monitoring computers, toilet breaks – even emotions. Is your boss watching you? | The Guardian
- the Guardian
(2018)
From microchip implants to wristband trackers and sensors that can detect fatigue and depression, new technology is enabling employers to watch staff in more and more intrusive ...
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economist.com
There will be little privacy in the workplace of the future - Smile, you’re on camera - The Economist
- The Economist
AI will make workplaces more efficient, safer—and much creepier
"WALK UP A set of steep stairs next to a vegan Chinese restaurant in Palo Alto in Silicon Valley, and you will...
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theatlantic.com
How Employers Track Their Workers - The Atlantic
- The Atlantic
(2018)
The more bosses try to keep track of their workers, the more precious time employees waste trying to evade them.
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economist.com
The workplace of the future - AI-spy - The Economist
- The Economist
As artificial intelligence pushes beyond the tech industry, work could become fairer—or more oppressive
" ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is barging its way into business. As ou...
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fastcompany.com
Slack picked a weird time to make it easier for bosses to download your private chats
- Fast Company
(2018)
Slack just updated its privacy policy and tools, and one of the changes may give some users pause. Under the new rules, Slack customers who pay for certain premium services will...
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theguardian.com
'They'll squash you like a bug': how Silicon Valley keeps a lid on leakers
- the Guardian
(2018)
Working for a tech company may sound like all fun and ping-pong, but behind the facade is a ruthless code of secrecy – and retribution for those who break it
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gizmodo.com
Rumors That Facebook Is Secretly Recording You Refuse to Die
- Gizmodo
Gizmodo, 2017: "Is Mark Zuckerberg spying on you? Oh, yes, absolutely. Is he secretly recording your voice like, all the time? Probably not. Per the BBC, Facebook was once aga...
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nytimes.com
How My Boss Monitors Me While I Work From Home - The New York Times
As we shelter in place in the pandemic, more employers are using software to track our work — and us.
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technologyreview.com
This startup is using AI to give workers a “productivity score”
- MIT Technology Review
In the last few months, millions of people around the world stopped going into offices and started doing their jobs from home. These workers may be out of sight of managers, but...
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