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Separate Your Government and Personal Communications

shaunaweatherly

Feds...if you haven't separated your Government communications from your personal communications yet, now is the time to do it.


There has never been an expectation of privacy while using Government Furnished Equipment (GFE). But GFE has been allowed to be used for quick personal calls or emails to check in with children or with family members during the work day. And over time, you may have blended your Government and personal communications more than you realize.


Now, however, it appears your every digital and possibly physical move may be tracked, recorded, and stored. Software and hardware that tracks employee activity, digital behavior, and even movements within Government office space should be expected. Tracking software has (allegedly) already been pushed at some agencies or is (allegedly) expected to be pushed soon.


Computer monitoring programs are expected to track:


🔸️Key stroke loggers to record what is typed or edited


🔸️Analyze chats for flagged words


🔸️Network activity, file access, login, and online behaviors


🔸️Application usage and websites visited and what was searched


Expect software applications to be employed that will analyze this information and generate behavior risk scores by employee. Also expect that all online meetings and chats will be recorded, transcribed, and stored / archived for review without the choice to turn those features off.


Several employees at one prominent agency are reporting their GFE laptop cameras and possibly mics are being turned on during their work day without their consent and outside of active video meetings.


Highly suggest --

▶️ using a privacy cover for your webcam.

▶️ monitoring the activation light.

▶️ taking all personal calls away from your work space on a personal device.

▶️ taking other precautions to protect sensitive conversations, business and personal such as only using a personal device.

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