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Firms scan PCs for child sex images
Published Mon, Oct 19, 2015 · 09:50 PM
London
THE first alarm came within a week. It meant an Ericsson employee had used a company computer to view images categorised by law enforcement as child sexual abuse. "It was faster than we would have wanted," says the company's chief legal officer Nina Macpherson.
In a bid to ensure none of its 114,000 staff worldwide were using company equipment to view illega…
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