Course Objectives
Upon completion of Internet and Computer Policy you will be able to:
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Analyze Internet and computer use policies to identify their significance in the workplace.
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Compare and contrast the key elements of common Internet and computer use policies.
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Evaluate the role of monitoring in enforcing these policies and understand its implications for employees and organizations.
Seat Time: 30 min
Catagories: Compliance, Human Resource, Technology
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