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Content Moderation: Making the Case for an Integrated Approach

User engagement is a critical metric of success for social networking sites. If community members are frequently connecting and sharing content, then your business must be doing something right. But ...

Finally – Legislation in US to control porn at work?

Technologies to enforce acceptable use policies, such as Image Analyzer, are effective, affordable and readily available. It would seem that legislators in the US are finally moving to make their ...

Porn at Work 2 – further embarrassment Kane Castille update

Further bad publicity today around the misuse of email in public office – all of which could have been avoided with an effective email acceptable use policy and deployment of Imager Analyzer to ...

Social Networking and the Hidden Costs of Content Moderation

Consider what it would be like to sit in a darkened room for eight hours daily reviewing thousands of pornographic, violent, and abusive images and videos. For human content moderators, this ...

An effective, communicated and enforced email usage policy is essential to organisations of all size

A recent excellent article by IT Security Management & Consulting company Securicom highlights the urgent need for companies of all size to implement an effective email usage policy. As the ...

Sex-obsessed bureaucrats threaten nation’s security with porn-surfing habits

In addition to potentially creating a hostile working environment visiting adult sites at work can open up the corporate network to threats from malware. The recent article by Jim McElhatton in The ...

US Airways apologises for posting pornographic image on Twitter

If Image Analyzer had been deployed to scan the uploaded picture which has caused the recent brand damage and embarrassment to US Airways, it would have scored a 91% probability of being pornographic ...

Proactive Community Management: How Social Networks Can Help Protect Kids Online

By Jess Ullrich Posted October 2nd 2014

Porn at work: Corbett, Kane must end a raunchy office culture

September 29, 2014 12:00am Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by the Editorial Board

Embarrassment and unwanted bad publicity from porn in the workplace

Regardless of the furore over the request to release ‘racy emails’ documented in the article below – the question that should be asked is ‘How did this situation occur’