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What is the purpose of using surveillance technologies in organizations? How do they help in protecting information and monitoring productivity?
 
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Exchanges have become one of the most popular types of Net marketplace because they encourage competitive bidding that drives prices down.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Surveillance technologies to monitor email, web surfing, and other online communications are readily available to all organizations. These techniques are used for a range of purposes like employer liability for allowing harassment or hostile work environments, the need to protect security and confidentiality, employee productivity, and concerns about bogging down corporate email systems with personal email. Security concerns about trade secrets also prompt employers to keep tabs on communications. Employers sometimes step up surveillance on employees who will soon be departing and who might decide to take confidential customer lists or other proprietary information with them.

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