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A single off-color e-joke can land a company in court. Here is crucial
protection against litigation, theft, and squandered resources.
"Regulating company e-mail and Internet usage isn't a ""big brother"" tactic. These days, it's just smart business.
That's because trillions of e-mails travel each year through corporate networks--and they're not all work-related. From off-color jokes to pornographic images, from software pirates to eBay addicts, digital abuse has left companies wide open to liability risks, security breaches, and productivity nosedives.
The most effective--and least used--way for a company to protect itself is by developing clear, comprehensive e-policies. And this completely thorough, up-to-date, and readable e-policy survival kit will make it easy.
Packed with step-by-step guidelines, sample policies, and e-disaster stories, The E-Policy Handbook helps readers: Realize the magnitude of e-risks * Understand cyberlaws * Gauge the vulnerability of their organization * Purchase protective cyber-insurance * Write and format top-notch e-policies * Train employees about on-line policies * Draft an e-crisis communications plan, and more."
Nancy Flynn (Columbus, OH) is a recognized electronic communications expert who has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, and the AP and UPI wire services. She is the author of The $100,000 Writer and coauthor of Writing Effective E-Mail.
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