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The legal lowdown on pornography in the workplace

The rules around the downloading and viewing of pornography in the workplace are well established.

1 in 2 Have Been Emailed Porn At Work, Analysis Reaffirms

Exclaimer Claim 50% of Employees Received Work Email With ‘Indecent’ Images

12% of all websites are pornography sites

According to research conducted by the Fawcett Society, a campaigning organisation for gender equality, at least 12% of all websites are pornography sites. Their research also indicates that 20% of ...

“Everyone’s doing it”…

‘Everyone’s doing it’ was the justification offered by one employee at Qantas Airlines for viewing pornographic images on his work computer. Another said he thought he had sent it to the recipient’s ...

IA Blog: Is Image Analyzer now a mandatory requirement for US Government suppliers and contractors?

By Crispin Pikes, CEO of Image Analyzer

GWAVA augments messaging security with image detection from Image Analyzer

Reading, UK – April 25, 2012 – Image Analyser announced today that their image detection software has been selected by GWAVA, a leading provider of message security, unified archiving and business ...

Technology in the classroom

Computers and the internet are now central to quality education in the majority of schools and colleges. From personal computers in the classroom to internet-enabled smartboards, technology enhances ...

Porn proliferates in the workplace

The recent trend towards the consumerisation of IT and bringing personal devices to the workplace may inadvertently be giving rise to inappropriate personal online behaviour creeping into the ...

Press Release: Axigen protects messaging users from inappropriate images with Image Analyzer

Reading, UK – April 17th, 2012 – Image Analyser (www.image-analyzer.com) announced today that the company will be providing their technology to Axigen (www.axigen.com), a leading provider of ...

Recent legal articles covering pornographic images in the workplace emphasise the need for an Acceptable Use Policy

Reading, UK – January, 2012 In line with the general move towards accepting that pornographic images and videos in the workplace constitute a major security threat and demand a content management ...