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I would say it has nothing to do with HR since it is strictly a
computer security issue (or even a QoS, at a stretch).  I guess it
all depends on who is ultimitely responsible for System Security,
Data Security, and QoS in your organization.  It is my belief that HR
should have nothing to do with computer security since they rarely
(if ever) have any knowledge in the area.

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From: D Clyde Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Absurdity Continues


"Norman R. Bottom" wrote:
> 
> RE: "Turn It Over To Human Resources"
> 
> In difficult matters, fathers say, "See your Mother." Some firewall
> folks say, "Turn it over to HR.." What a joke ! Anyone who has been
> involved with security for a year or two, knows that Human
> Resources is not a friend to good security. Period. :->
> 
> Blessings,
> 
> Norman

Dealing with what employees do during office hours is not a security
matter. Unless, of course, 
they're stealing data or cracking servers. If it is against HR policy
for users to look at certain 
types of material on the Internet, then it is HR's responsibility to
deal with that policy.

If your HR dept is not helping you with *security* matters. Then you
need to get that fixed.
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