We seem to have a spate of new books in Surveillance Studies - this is a
good sign of the health of the field!
Here's one just come out in the USA by Jeff Stanton and Kathryn Stam:
"The Visible Employee: Using Workplace Monitoring and Surveillance to
Protect Information Assets-Without Compromising Employee Privacy or
Trust" (Information Today, Inc.)
Table of contents:
Foreword by Security Researcher Gurpreet Dhillon
Preface by the Authors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Information Protection and Employee Behavior
Chapter 2: How Employees Affect Information Security
Chapter 3: Information Security Technologies and Operations
Chapter 4: Employee Monitoring, Surveillance, and Privacy
Chapter 5: Managerial Perspectives
Chapter 6: Information Technology Professionals' Perspectives
Chapter 7: Employee Perspectives on Information Security and Privacy
Chapter 8: Overall Analysis and Interpretation
Chapter 9: Recommendations for Managers, Employees, and Information
Security Specialists
Bibliographic References
Appendix 1: Chapter by Chapter Discussion Questions for Training or
Classroom Use
Appendix 2: Suggested Readings
Appendix 3: Employee Security-Related Behavior List
Appendix 4: Leadership Interview Protocol
Appendix 5: Information Security Professional Interview Protocol
Appendix 6: Employee Interview Protocol
Appendix 7: Straightforward Acceptable Use Policy (Sample policy can be
used by readers)
Appendix 8: Straightforward Password Policy (Sample policy can be used
by readers)
Author Biographies
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