Saturday, July 19, 2008

Does my industry block blogs?

I recently started a new job and there are no limitations to the web sites we can/are allowed to visit.

Prior to that, however, I was with an employer that blocked many sites - blogs were among one of them. Being in the IT department I was privy to information about which sites were blocked. Some of our users were never even aware that they were missing out on these blocked sites. I was made aware rather quickly since I maintained a blog, and on down-times, wished to update or add to my blogs. Unfortunately I could not, and had to update my site outside of the corporate network just like anyone else.

I can understand blocking blogs from corporate networks, they can certainly cause a distraction if a user spent their day reading or updating blogs - it can be rather habit-forming. However, on more than one occasion I had to troubleshoot computer issues and the fastest way to find solutions was on the internet - by "googling" them. And on more than one occasion (several, as a matter of fact) the solution was staring at me right on the screen. Unfortunately, it was posted on a blog site. It wasn't a matter of requesting that I be given access to that blog site to read the article. It was a matter (from corporate perspective) of denying or allowing access to all users since the filtering was performed from the corporate firewall. Such sites were blocked to all corporate computers with no exception, not even those used by IT personnel. A lot of issues - as well as time saved - could have been addressed by reading up on those articles, and no amount of argument on my part would sway them to see it my way.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Topic: Internet Safety

We've been directly affected by Internet safety, through one of the more common thieveries around: credit card theft.


Thanks to our vigilant credit card provider, they noticed some unusual spending on our account. They called us to find out if we purchased so many dollars' worth of photographic equipment. We told them no, we haven't. They took care of it: cancelled the account, all money transfers and provided us with a new account. We owe them our financial welfare.


Another form of internet safety I'm personally concerned with is Identity theft. That is why I will not post any pictures or too many details of myself, other than what is required of this class (my apologies, Prof. Weller). Therefore, I have posted a picture of Monkeyboy, my alter ego. His likeness will have to suffice for the time being.