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Marine/Ocean
- Jun 7, 2004
- 61
We have a small design business and would like to sound out the best way to protect our and our consultants drawing and design information. We have on various occasions heard of designers/cad operators who have media with copies of data from previous employers.
The drawing info in our office resides on a shared server which all the workstations have access to, all the workstations have dvd drives and usb ports. All our past projects and current projects are accessible, the past projects are there for the odd reference purpose. We realize that there must be an element of trust with your employees, but on occasion there could be the more unscrupulous or ambitious employee who can easily take advantage of such a situation, especially with flash drives etc.
So what is one to do, lock down the removable media, run monitoring software, keep only current projects accessible?.
How do other design engineering offices take care of this situation amicably and in a mature way?.
The drawing info in our office resides on a shared server which all the workstations have access to, all the workstations have dvd drives and usb ports. All our past projects and current projects are accessible, the past projects are there for the odd reference purpose. We realize that there must be an element of trust with your employees, but on occasion there could be the more unscrupulous or ambitious employee who can easily take advantage of such a situation, especially with flash drives etc.
So what is one to do, lock down the removable media, run monitoring software, keep only current projects accessible?.
How do other design engineering offices take care of this situation amicably and in a mature way?.