Employee, Interruped
Why more employers are using employee monitoring software Employees completing personal tasks at work Employees surfing the web for 3+ hours per week Employees surfing the web "constantly" while at work 64% 41% 37% The argument for monitoring software in the workplace Loss of office productivity due to "cyberslacking" Online purchases made during work hours 40% 60% Eyes in the office By the numbers Office internet access has jumped 27% since 2001. How has little brother responded? The average business loses $357,000 annually due to non-work related browsing. A company with 1,000+ employees can expect to lose closer to $35 million. Offices monitoring employees What employers are monitoring 78% • 31% of employees admit to sending confidential information to recipients outside of the office. Internet use 63% Email 47% • Employee "insiders" commit 70% of all work-related computer crime with losses upwards to $455 million. Some argue the real number is closer to $5 billion. How employers respond Termination 27% Disciplinary action 65% NCH The average fraud committed by employees inflicts a loss of $110,000 per business and $15,000 to each individual victim. NCH Software Findings based on statistics gathered from The American Management Association, Business Week, The Gartner Group, IDC Resarch, Nielsen and ZDNet
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