Accessing social networks like Facebook or MySpace while at work may not be possible as research from Barracuda Networks indicates that 50 percent of businesses using Barracuda Web Filters are blocking the sites.
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| Half Of Employers Block MySpace Or Facebook |
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Forty-four percent of companies using Barracuda filters block MySpace. 26 percent block Facebook and 19.3 percent block both sites.
In a separate survey of IT professionals conducted by Barracuda found that 53 percent of businesses restrict surfing with filtering systems and around 65 percent plan to implement surfing restrictions in 2008. Close to 23 percent growth from year to year.
Seventy percent of businesses said the reason they had Internet restrictions was due to spyware or virus prevention. Fifty-two percent cited employee productivity concerns. Other concerns were bandwidth (36%) and liability issues (28%).
"Spyware is still a major concern," said Drako. "Although the full implications of spyware are not always understood, many customers worry about spyware effects on productivity and security, and therefore want protection."
While most companies restrict employee Web surfing only 21 percent actively monitor employee Internet activity. Six percent have time restrictions on employee use of the Internet and 3 percent supplement company policies with restrictions by department or employee.
"Businesses are increasingly applying content-control mechanisms to protect their networks and maintain maximum organization productivity," said Dean Drako, president and CEO of Barracuda Networks.
"With the changing face of the Internet, companies need the flexibility to continuously monitor and customize Internet policy enforcement while providing their employees optimum use of the Web."
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Software options
There are also software options to block FaceBook or MySpace. Such as Website Block software from Ashkon.com and other tools
What Trash
Headline:
"Half Of Employers Block MySpace Or Facebook"
Story line 1:
"...businesses using Barracuda Web Filters..."
Who the hell is Barracuda Web Filters and why should I care? What percent of businesses use Barracuda Web Filters? Less than 1% you say? Wow, well that kind of renders the story meaningless. I hope you own stock in their company and didn't just get so lazy that you pulled a random press release out of a bag for this morning's article.
sounds like the last
sounds like the last commenter might have a mild case of retardation or E.D. Probably both. what? that's irrelevant? I thought that's what commenting was for in this case.
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