Case study: Web filter complaints and resolution
June 18, 2008 by Valerie HelmbreckPosted in: Communication, Compliance, Latest News & Views, Software, Web browsers
We had an Internet filter in place, but it became a big hassle.
Users complained that it was blocking sites they needed to do their jobs.
And the IT department was way too small to keep up with all the maintenance and monitoring involved.
Besides, we knew there were plenty of savvy users out there that could get around the filter if they tried hard enough.
So we decided to change our Internet security approach.
To give users what they needed to work – and to save a lot of hassle for us – we removed the filter.
Instead of blocking behavior we educated users on security. We held a company-wide meeting to go over our technology-use policy.
Employees got basic reminders – use the Web for work only, beware of attachments and pop-ups, etc.
We followed up with periodic e-mails when we found a specific problem.
Also, we now work closely with supervisors and team leaders. They
let us know if someone’s breaking the rules, then we monitor behavior.
Otherwise, we let our teaching do the trick.
And it’s worked. We have had a few incidents, but no more than we had when we used the filter.
(Tim Olig, IT Leader, Mid States Aluminum Corp., Fond du Lac, WI)
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June 26th, 2008 at 11:14 am
Filtering is a great tool, but it’s not the only kind of software out there. Have you ever heard of accountability software? Accountability software is specifically for adults who want to guard where they go online without any blocking or filtering. Combined with filtering, it’s a great Internet safety solution for the whole family. If you want more info about it check out my post “Is Filtering All There Is?” – http://www.covenanteyes.com/blog/2008/06/12/is-filtering-all-there-is-introducing-accountability-software/
Also, check out – http://www.blog.cantufind.com/2008/06/24/covenant-eyes/