Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-309) and index.
PART ONE: Electronic Business Communication Rules; PART TWO: E-Mail Rules; PART THREE: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Data Security Rules; PART FOUR: Content, Personal Use, and Netiquette Rules; PART FIVE: Instant Messaging Rules; PART SIX: Internet Rules: Web, Blog, Social Networking, and Video Site Risks, Rules, Policies, and Best Practices; PART SEVEN: Software Rules; PART EIGHT: Cell Phone and Texting Rules; PART NINE: Monitoring and Compliance Rules: Minimize Risks-and Maximize Compliance-with Training, Discipline, and Monitoring; PART TEN: User Rules.
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Trillions of e-mails travel each year through corporate networks and they're not all work-related. But for organizations wishing to protect themselves from liability, e-mail is no longer the only danger? They now have to contend with blogs, social networking sites, and other new technologies. Packed with electronic rules, step-by-step guidelines, sample policies, and e-disaster stories, this revised edition of The e-policy handbook helps readers: implement strategic electronic rules, prevent security breaches and data theft, safeguard confidential company and customer information.
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