hey folks,
Pretty basic question here from someone who isn't all that techy:
I work for a small company. I exclusively use my personal computer (Macbook Pro) for all of my computing at work. When at the office, I connect to the internet via an open wireless network from a router that is plugged in via a CAT5 cable at a desk out in the common area of the office.
Is it possible for my internet usage to be traced/tracked while I'm on their network? I'm talking sites visited, google search queries, etc...?
The company runs it's own server located on site. According to the screen saver, it is running Windows Server 2003 R2.
No one in the office is particularly adept at IT, however the company has a 3rd party IT company which set everything up initially and handles all issues on an ongoing basis. There are 13-15 total users on the network
What do you guys think? Is it possible for my web usage to be tracked? And by the way, I'm asking if they can do it technically, not whether they can do it legally.
Thanks!
A bit more info:
In my specific case, I'm number 3 on the food chain at this company. I'm contemplating making some management decisions that will potentially put me at odds with one of the two owners. He is the type of guy who may use anything and everything as ammunition against me if he has the ability to do so. I need to know if there is any chance he could access and reliably track my web browsing history and/or google searches? This individual was formerly upper management at a Fortune 500 company and very much has a "big brother" attitude when it comes to employees as well as a reputation for being sly when it comes to office politics. Furthermore, this individual was responsible for contracting out the IT system and is the point of contact with the 3rd party IT management company.
Pretty basic question here from someone who isn't all that techy:
I work for a small company. I exclusively use my personal computer (Macbook Pro) for all of my computing at work. When at the office, I connect to the internet via an open wireless network from a router that is plugged in via a CAT5 cable at a desk out in the common area of the office.
Is it possible for my internet usage to be traced/tracked while I'm on their network? I'm talking sites visited, google search queries, etc...?
The company runs it's own server located on site. According to the screen saver, it is running Windows Server 2003 R2.
No one in the office is particularly adept at IT, however the company has a 3rd party IT company which set everything up initially and handles all issues on an ongoing basis. There are 13-15 total users on the network
What do you guys think? Is it possible for my web usage to be tracked? And by the way, I'm asking if they can do it technically, not whether they can do it legally.
Thanks!
A bit more info:
In my specific case, I'm number 3 on the food chain at this company. I'm contemplating making some management decisions that will potentially put me at odds with one of the two owners. He is the type of guy who may use anything and everything as ammunition against me if he has the ability to do so. I need to know if there is any chance he could access and reliably track my web browsing history and/or google searches? This individual was formerly upper management at a Fortune 500 company and very much has a "big brother" attitude when it comes to employees as well as a reputation for being sly when it comes to office politics. Furthermore, this individual was responsible for contracting out the IT system and is the point of contact with the 3rd party IT management company.
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