Do they spy on your work machine?
7 replies (most recent on top)
Wha do they do with that information? Do they reference it regularly? Share with managers? Only reference if there's an issue or investigation?
@OP OP whatever you do, please don't watch po-nhub on your company devices. If you do, they will find who you are
Absolutely—especially those dweeby little nutsucker middle managers with nothing constructive or relevant do.
@bt pretty soon they will use the new MS Teams update to determine in office location and length of time on it via versus home von and IP.
But they can already tell by looking at Cisco and Zscaler logs. It’s more about putting that data into either workday or another system workday can read to calculate in office hours/days etc.
I’m sure workday devs will integrate with the new MS Teams “feature” soon not just at TIAA but worldwide with other companies using both systems.
Yes. They know every keystroke and your location. Very advanced. They just can't correctly calculate average days in office consistently. Maybe they should switch that function to MygAIt.
@a3 the short answer is yes. They can tell: 1. Login time. Logoff time. Amount of inactivity. 2. Searches that you do. 3. Devices you use. 4. Keystrokes. It's all captured. Just be sure not to watch p-orn on company devices and use your own phone and not the company devices if you choose to do so.
wtf? Technically it is not spying as it is their computer/device and all companies monitor your device and whatever you do on it. Like all/most calls being recorded. Everything’s tracked for multiple reasons.