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How Gen Y workers turn CIOs into IT watchdogs

How Gen Y workers turn CIOs into IT watchdogs

By:  Shane Schick and Jennifer Kavur  On: 12 Jan 2009 For: CIO Canada Creator

When next-generation employees come into the enterprise, they have their own ideas about which usage policies should be obeyed. Harris/Decima explains how senior technology professionals can combat the insurgency. Part two of five

Social networking and cloud computing introduce a shift in what IT departments are going to need to focus their security attention on, said Senf. “It shifts from the traditional network towards more Web-based threats. Things like cross-site scripting become more important for organizations to know about.”

“When it comes to Gen Y, the biggest recommendation that I can make comes around communication and education,” said Quin. “Gen Y has grown up with technology and there’s a certain mentality that technological access is a right, not a privilege, and I think that that doesn’t hold in the workplace.”

The key message to employers facing these issues is make sure your new employees understand what the requirements are, and most importantly, why those requirements are in place, suggested Quin. “I think the message itself needs to stay the same…the way in which the message is delivered definitely has to evolve.”

Tomorrow: Are Gen Y workers as IT-savvy as they think they are?










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