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JAN/FEB 2003 ISSUE
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How do you handle a problem like online issues in the workplace? It may sound like the title of a song from The Sound of Music, but many companies are finding online issues are getting more complicated every day, whether it’s the use of an intranet or the Internet. Relevant questions include the following:
Editorial/Features By J. A. Hitchcock - Jan/Feb 2003 Issue,
Intranets are networks made available to employees or to contractors to an organization. Most people assume that intranets are more secure than public networks such as the Internet. Any network is vulnerable, even internal networks operated by companies that sell secure online transaction systems. In the course of our work at commercial and governmental clients, we find many examples of excellent security systems. However, even the best security system can erode over time if security procedures are not followed and modified.
Editorial/Features By Stephen E. Arnold - Jan/Feb 2003 Issue,