computer investigation on employees

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As an owner, your want to believe the people who work for you are trustworthy individuals looking out for the company’s best interests. However, you suspect an employee is violating company policy. Learn more about employee computer investigation here: http://bit.ly/1o965CN

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By SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS

Employee Investigation

violate Sometimes employees

company policies

1 2 3 Examples of

Violations

Items to

Investigate

Ways to

Get Started

1 Possible Policy

Violations

an employee There are many ways

can violate your company’s policies.

Examples

Leaking company

information

Forging time

records

Stealing or

embezzling

Examples

Watching/storing porn

on company computers

Sending threats to

other employees

Using company computer

to run a competing business

You can investigate these violations

2

Investigation

Options

Computer forensics experts will use

specialized software

to keep track of staff activity.

Activity such as,

web activity

download activity,

and hidden folders.

Experts will also save physical evidence

3 Kick off the

Investigation

Your organization should

create an internet

usage policy

Don’t search through affected computers yourself…

…and use a video surveillance system.

CALL SWIFTTECH TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION

SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS

WWW.SWIFTTECHSOLUTIONS.COM

877-794-3811

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