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Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring

June 9, 2005 Survey finds that 63 percent of companies employ or plan to employ personnel to monitor employee e-mail. TAGS: Proofpoint Inc., staff, monitoring, study, survey, e-mail, monitor

RFID safe for medical monitoring?

June 26, 2008 Dutch scientists find that the tracking-and-tracing chips can interfere with hospital equipment, thus putting patients in danger. TAGS: RFID, medical device, EMI Group Plc., incident, medical equipment, scientist, monitoring, patient

Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID

October 19, 2006 Test letters with RFID tags are used to monitor performance throughout journey. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, delivery, monitoring, radio frequency, letter, radio, monitor

Year in review: Snooping gets sanctioned

December 18, 2008 In 2008, the immunization of companies assisting NSA wiretaps became a hot-button issue, as did P2P network monitoring. TAGS: immunity, NSA, network monitoring, P2P, monitoring, Sen., Internet service, service provider, AT&T Corp., Internet Service Provider, U.S., monitor

Drone aircraft may prowl U.S. skies

March 29, 2006 Can unmanned aerial vehicles doing domestic surveillance safely share the skies with airplanes? Photos: Unmanned aircraft keep watch TAGS: aircraft, surveillance, sky, feet, U.S., monitoring, rule, monitor

How do you really feel about e-snooping?

March 22, 2006 A study suggests that the American public is of two minds when it comes to privacy, attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds. TAGS: respondent, surveillance, monitoring, government, monitor, camera

FAQ: Wi-Fi mooching and the law

July 8, 2005 Is it legal to use another's network without asking? Is it OK to share your own network? It's not always clear. TAGS: Computer Fraud, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, IEEE 802.1X, law, Wi-Fi, prosecutor, wireless network, representative, professor, DSL, Verizon Communications, monitoring

Open-source firm Zenoss scores new funding

August 11, 2006 Its $4.8 million in fresh venture capital will be used for product development and more. TAGS: product development, open-source software, monitoring, open source

Is your boss monitoring your e-mail?

May 18, 2005 A quarter of employers have sacked workers for how they use their e-mail--and even for misuse of the office phone, a study shows. TAGS: employer, worker, monitoring, U.S. company, GPS, monitor, e-mail, cell phone, keyboard, video

Taking your meds? Sensors will know

July 5, 2007 High-tech monitors, Webcams and GPS devices can help caregivers check in on elderly parents--from afar.Photos: Home monitoringVideo: Long-distance eldercare TAGS: monitoring, sensor, webcam, parent, monitor, patient, GPS, survey, smart phone, information technology

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws

April 12, 2007 Human rights legislation cited in ruling won by college employee whose phone, online communications were monitored. TAGS: monitoring, communication, telecommunications, court, policy, college, e-mail, U.S., monitor

Parents shaky about kids' safety online

August 10, 2006 special feature Most parents say they use monitoring software or content-filtering tools, according to new study. TAGS: margin, parent, kid, poll, safety, school, teacher, social networking, monitoring

HP to bulk up software group with Bristol buy

February 5, 2007 PC maker plans to acquire Bristol Technology, a maker of software for monitoring complex business transactions. TAGS: Bristol Technology, HP, monitoring

Court: Wife broke law with spyware

February 16, 2005 A woman who believed her husband was extramaritally IM-ing violated Florida law, court says. Logs can't be used in divorce proceeding. TAGS: electronic communication, law, Florida, wife, spyware, monitoring, password

Security officials to spy on chat rooms

November 24, 2004 CIA is quietly funding research into surveillance of chat rooms to help identify terrorists, News.com has learned. TAGS: chat room, memorandum of understanding, Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center, proposal, surveillance, agency, research, terrorism, monitoring, document, U.S., security

Online banking use widespread, study finds

June 23, 2005 Yahoo study finds majority of adults are comfortable monitoring their finances over the Internet, while older people remain more cautious. TAGS: identity theft, Forrester Research Inc., online banking, survey, finance, monitoring, Yahoo! Inc., security

Police blotter: Husband spies on wife's computer

June 16, 2006 Legal documents filed in New Jersey divorce case say husband "wiretapped" his wife's computer. He's not the first. TAGS: Police Blotter, distress, divorce, New Jersey, wife, trial, monitoring

Linux felon forced to install Windows

August 24, 2007 Linux enthusiast convicted of illegal file sharing balks at probation terms demanding he install Windows if he wants to use a PC. TAGS: Linux, monitoring, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Sun to buy remote-management firm

November 29, 2004 With SevenSpace technology, Sun's remote-management services will be able to control Windows, Unix and Linux systems. TAGS: SevenSpace, Sun Microsystems Inc., acquisition, Oracle Corp., Unix, IBM Corp., monitoring, Linux, Microsoft Windows

RFID could revolutionize patient safety

November 7, 2005 More than $140 million earmarked in U.K. for development of sensor networks to help monitor outpatients' movements at home. TAGS: RFID, patient, London, monitoring, health, monitor
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