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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

Responsibility rests with Parents – now make use of all the available technology

Very interesting results from the joint Home Office and DoE survey of public and business on internet filtering as reported in the article below.

Parents fear porn on children’s mobiles

An excellent article by Alice Philipson in The Telegraph 10th October 2012 highlights parents’ concerns over their children accessing inappropriate image content via their mobile device.

Everlasting evidence: Emails are forever

Emails are forever.

4 percent of government agency’s email classified as inappropriate

Irish State agency Fas and several government departments have been implicated in a widespread distribution of “pornographic” or highly inappropriate material by staff in their emails, the Sunday ...