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By Suzanne Tindal ZDNet.com.au
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 04, 2009 4:39:40 AM


RIM CIO Robin Bienfait (Credit: RIM)

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion admitted yesterday that it recorded all employee conversations in the interest of maintaining control over intellectual property.

RIM chief information officer Robin Bienfait, during an interview with ZDNet.com.au in Sydney, said that all actions carried out on RIM's internal network were logged, which meant that people who wanted to carry out private conversations might want to bring in personal devices.

"Everything I have that's on RIM is recorded and retained as RIM. So if they want to have a chat with somebody and it's not a chat that's within RIM's domain, then they may want their own personal device," she said.

When asked exactly whether it was conversations, rather than just written information she kept tabs on, Bienfait answered: "Everything. I record everything."

It wasn't a violation of privacy according to Bienfait, who maintained the workers were aware of the surveillance: "They're doing business inside of RIM. Everything they can say or do can be patented... We're not violating anybody's privacy. They're aware that their information is transparent and in visibility."

She added that as a company reliant on its intellectual property, RIM had to be careful. "Their running anything on the RIM network or in our space is something that we have to capture because of disclosure," the executive said.

There is also a high level of caution around the pre-release beta devices which circulate around for employees to act as testers and users. Employees have to keep the devices out of sight when they go off campus so as to avoid people taking photos of the new technology. "We have to trust that they guard it," the CIO said.

Sometimes, breaches have occurred, followed by quick action on the part of the company. "We go take a look at whatever the breach or the leak is and we track it back to who or whatever caused it and we take whatever necessary action," Bienfait said.

Generally, however, employees were quick to say when their devices had been lost in a taxi, she said. "Our people are really, really good. They know their obligations as a beta tester."

In such cases, RIM would wipe the device immediately, so that it was just a piece of hardware. "I can't melt it from the sky yet. I would like that," Bienfait said.

Employees needed to enjoy the opportunity to work with the devices they had a part in manufacturing, since staff can only use BlackBerry devices for work. Bienfait said she had never had to deal with a request to put the iPhone on the network.

She said it freed her from some of the problems which plagued other companies, where IT departments had needed to deal with people wanting devices to be hooked up to the network which might compromise security. "I think it is a challenge for the industry to be able to manage some of the Gen Ys," she admitted.

Yet the eat-home-cooking law didn't hamper employee individuality, Bienfait believed, as employees ran rampant with the customization of their devices. "You can be an individual in our space. You just have to use one of the BlackBerry form factors," she said.

This article was originally posted on ZDNet Autstralia.

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Notice how this slimeball twists the meaning of "trust" in her statement about beta testers having access to new technology: "We have to trust that they guard it," the CIO said.

What a little turd. ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Philodendron Posted on: 03/10/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Creepy  ejhonda | 03/04/09
Being paid to WORK  kerrykrueger | 03/04/09
And yet sadly, you missed the point completely.  ejhonda | 03/05/09
**** what a freak  Quebec-french | 03/04/09
it isn't only her...  benitodarder | 03/04/09
it isn't only her...  benitodarder | 03/04/09
Manager or not...  Parassassin | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Reality-based | 03/04/09
SImple -- Don't  bearded-grey | 03/04/09
re: RE: RIM records all employee calls  none none | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Akumal | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  BatOutaL | 03/04/09
Lets be honest here...  Archkittens | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  strat@... | 03/04/09
happy  detraiter | 03/04/09
So?  James T. Kirk | 03/04/09
company + company time = no privacy issues  Akumal | 03/04/09
Like our children?  GuidingLight | 03/04/09
...so let me get this right  detraiter | 03/04/09
Not really one to one  GuidingLight | 03/05/09
well guidinglight slippery sloppe here  Quebec-french | 03/04/09
Not a right  Archkittens | 03/04/09
re: Like our children?  none none | 03/04/09
Leave Kids Out of it.  VoiceOfLogic | 03/05/09
wrong  Quebec-french | 03/04/09
I disagree  Parassassin | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  muzza2005 | 03/04/09
You can relax  wolf_z | 03/04/09
Stalin esk!  BatOutaL | 03/04/09
RIM is on its rights  guaica | 03/04/09
Companies Rights  Akumal | 03/04/09
company vs person  kerrykrueger | 03/04/09
yep understand  Akumal | 03/04/09
Common practice  barence773 | 03/05/09
At Least She is Honest  Almustafa | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Akumal | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Akumal | 03/04/09
An ode to RIM Employees  detraiter | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  JRGuzzetta | 03/04/09
On the clock??? but what if you're not an hrly employee?  wirelessguyNY | 03/04/09
I was pointing out  JRGuzzetta | 03/04/09
they don't have to - go iPhone sales  Akumal | 03/04/09
Silly people  Dukhalion | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Loverock Davidson | 03/04/09
Nothing new...  Parassassin | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Akumal | 03/04/09
My Company Listens to All My Phone Calls  zdnet@... | 03/04/09
same here  Akumal | 03/04/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  bfilipiak@... | 03/04/09
I refuse to work at places such as that  VoiceOfLogic | 03/05/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  hdn.de | 03/05/09
RE: RIM records all employee calls  Hans Schmidt | 03/05/09
it's impolite and useless  cneale@... | 03/08/09
Piece of Dirt  Philodendron | 03/10/09

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