Social Networks in the workplace - some data protection issues
Jinfo Article
1st December 2011
By David Haynes
Abstract
There are many benefits to be gained from using social networks in the workplace but there is a downside – a growing concern about privacy and misuse of personal information. Using the results from a survey he conducted to highlight the issues, David Haynes puts forward an approach to managing social networks through the introduction of organisational policy.
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