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Three clicks away from explicit material

An excellent article from The Telegraph, released to coincide with Safer Internet Day, highlights a study which examined online video content. The study confirmed that in some cases children are only ...

Porn still the most common type of offensive material being sent around office computers

Below is another recent article from the ever excellent Sunday Herald in Australia. This piece highlights not only the issue of inappropriate image content on corporate email but the risk employees ...

Don’t wait 18 months to uncover misuse of your email system

The interesting article below reports on an employee’s recent failed appeal against his sacking related to pornographic emails in the workplace.

40 million people watch porn while at work

Further confirmation of the scale of the issue of pornographic images in the workplace is delivered in the recent article below.

Workplace sexual harassment ‘on-going and common occurence’ according to survey

The Australian Human Rights Commission recently released the results of the sexual harassment national telephone survey for 2012 entitled “Working without fear.” This is the third survey of its type ...

Not being proactive on workplace harassment costs one company over $75,000

An interesting recent news article below from the Human Resources Journal highlights the consequences of refusing to take a proactive approach to workplace harassment.

Bad publicity, embarrassment and employee sanctions could and should have been avoided.

There was yet another case in the news today, this time from Vancouver, which demonstrated how deployment of simple, readily available and affordable ‘image scanning’ technology can and should be ...

Images that won’t fade away

A recent, disturbing article from the Sydney Morning Herald has again highlighted the issue of ‘Sexting’ and the fact that the modern phenomenon has nothing to do with words but everything to do with ...

Image scanning can protect employees from their own actions

Another all too familiar story emerged from New Zealand this week of an employee losing their job because of viewing pornography at work. This simply should not be happening with the technology now ...

IA Blog: Axigen releases V8.1.0 featuring Image Analyzer

By Crispin Pikes, CEO of Image Analyzer