April 22 2004 Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP)
How to Spy on Your Computers
A Guide for Employers and Office Managers
Do you know where your computer's been? If you are like many small office
managers, your computers may be doing a lot more than you thought, possibly
on and off the clock, and you have no way of knowing what when you aren't
watching. Would your assistant worry if you knew what web sites he visited
at work today? How about your after-hours cleaning crew? Imagine if you
could watch the screen of any computer in your office from your computer,
with or without the person knowing you are watching. Even further, what if
you could rewind the action as it happened earlier that day? Would it make a
difference to your business? To your sense of security? How about at your
home?
This seminar will teach you things you can do regardless of your technical
proficiency. We will demonstrate SIMPLE things that non-technical Office
Managers or Business Owners can easily do on their own, such as reviewing
browser histories and checking for newly installed software or spyware. We
will also demonstrate much more COMPLEX things that may or may not require a
professional. Everyone who is suspicious of what their computers are doing
behind their backs will benefit, including parents and educational
professionals.
Charlie Meyer
Sudora, L.L.C.
Computer Services and Software
www.sudora.com
About the Speaker:
Charlie Meyer is the Director of Operations for Sudora, L.L.C. He is the
former Director of Sales for TechCentric, L.L.C. and a graduate of the
University of Missouri, Columbia. For the past four years, Charlie has been
consulting and overseeing the implementation of technology for small and
medium-sized businesses and educational institutions. He has extensive
experience with a wide array of technologies including wireless and wired
computer networks, Internet/web-based software design, and cross platform
networking.
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