[FRIAM] Insider mapping
James Steiner
gregortroll at gmail.com
Wed Mar 5 21:06:20 EST 2008
Sounds like their whole concept is flawed--that an employee who keeps
secrets from the workplace is a potentially bad employee? Wouldn't the
ability to compartmentalize work email topics and personal email
topics be a sign of a *good* employee?
~~James
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Joseph Dalessandro <joe at nan0.com> wrote:
> Mining of email data could help companies spot dangerous employees
> before they do damage
>
> http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=147627
>
> Three researchers at the Air Force Institute of Technology -- James
> Okolica, Gilbert Peterson, and Robert Mills -- have published a paper
> that outlines an algorithm for mining email data and identifying
> patterns of transmission that might tell managers when employees are
> keeping a secret.
>
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