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Snooping on employee e-mail may be necessary, says Fortiva

Snooping on employee e-mail may be necessary, says Fortiva

By:  Nestor E Arellano  On: 19 Nov 2006 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

Playing big brother could make a company unpopular with its employees, but that may be a necessary price to pay, a recent study suggests.

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