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LaneCat Emopolyee monitoring software

LaneCat monitoring software can help you make the best use of your network resource, saving your company a great amount of time, money and increasing your returns on the precious investment, through monitoring and controling the network.

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Have you ever asked the questions like below?
  • Which employees are spending the most time visiting web sites?
  • Who is spending time on entertainment, sports sites or adult sites?
  • Who chat or use anonymous email services like Hotmail, Yahoo mail and Gmail?
  • Which employees may be leaking company confidential information via removable media like flash drives, CDs and DVDs?
  • Which employees are printing sensitive documents?
  • Who is arriving to work late and leaving early? Who takes long lunch breaks?
  • Who has installed some entertainment software on their computers?
  • What have they done on the computer after taking it home?
If you're still not sure whether it is worth using monitoring software, please consult the statistics listed below.

Employee Usage Statistics

  • 30 to 40% of Internet use in the workplace is not related to business.
  • 64% of employees say they use the Internet for personal interest during
    working hours
  • 70% of all Internet porn traffic occurs during the nine-to-five work day.
  • 37% of workers say they surf the Web constantly at work.
  • 77.7% of major U.S. companies keep tabs on employees by checking their e-mail, Internet, phone calls, computer files, or by videotaping them at work.
  • 63% of companies monitor workers' Internet connections and 47% store and review employee e-mail.
    27% of companies say that they've fired employees for misuse of office e-mail or Internet connections, and 65% report some disciplinary measure for those offenses.
  • According to a survey by International Data Corp (IDC), 30 to 40% of internet access is spent on non work related browsing, and a staggering 60% of all online purchases are made during working hours.
  • 90 percent of employees feel the Internet can be addictive, and 41 percent admit to personal surfing at work for more than three hours per week.
  • Some estimates reveal that computer crime may cost as much as $50 billion per year.
  • Around 80% of computer crime is committed by "insiders". They manage to steal $100 million by some estimates; $1 billion by others.
  • The average fraud inflicts a loss of about $110,000 per corporate/organization victim, and $15,000 to each individual victim.
  • 60% of Security Breaches occur within the Company - behind the Firewall
  • 25% of corporate Internet traffic is considered to be "unrelated to
    work".
  • 30-40% of lost productivity is accounted for by cyber-slacking.
  • Most studies show 70% of companies have had sex sites accessed using
    their network.
  • 32.6% of workers surf the net with no specific objective; men are twice
    as likely as women.
  • When asked "should employers monitor, limit, block or control your
    Internet access while at work?" over 60 % of employees said "yes".
  • On average, workers spend 21 hours per week online at the office, as oppose to only 9.5 hours at home
  • 27% of Fortune 500 organizations have defended themselves against claims of sexual harassment stemming from inappropriate email.
  • Traditionally, employers have been responsible and liable for the actions of their employees in the workplace. However, if an organizations can demonstrate a "duty of care" to reduce unacceptable employee activity, then it could minimize it's potential for liability.
  • Chevron faces a $2 million lawsuit as a result of an employee's email that allegedly included sexist content.
  • A company with 1,000 Internet users could lose upwards of $35 million in productivity annually from just an hour of daily Web surfing by employees
  • 90% of respondents (primarily large corporations and government agencies) detected computer security breaches within the previous 12 months, 80% acknowledged financial losses due to computer breaches, 44% were willing and/or able to quantify their losses, at more than $455 million.
  • The most serious financial losses occurred through theft of proprietary information respondents reported more than $170 million) and financial fraud (respondents reported approximately $116 million).
  • Estimated that the greatest threat to intellectual property is trusted insiders; 70% of security breaches come from inside.

 


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