Employees Shopping On The Job -- And On The Move: Survey Says

Employees Shopping Online

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/12/11 04:30 AM ET Updated: 12/12/11 07:22 PM ET

With holiday shopping season upon us, it's a good guess your employees aren't just working when they're at work -- they're increasingly shopping in the office. A new study by ISACA reveals just how much.

The 2011 ISACA Shopping on the Job Survey found that nearly one-third (32 percent) of people who will shop online this holiday season will do so using either a mobile device provided by their employers, or their own device they also use for work purposes (sometimes called a BYOD, or "bring your own device"). That's 15 percent more than those who planned to shop with work devices last year. And we're not talking chump change: These shoppers admit they will spend an average of 18 hours shopping online with work devices.

Why it matters to your business: Employees shopping online with mobile devices means security risks, since these devices are often more vulnerable to hacks, viruses and the like. How can you protect yourself, short of becoming Ebenezer Scrooge and prohibiting online shopping altogether (not likely to happen)? ISACA recommends starting by making employees aware of the risks -- many may not realize they're exposing your business to problems. Next, try enabling security features such as passwords and encryption and making sure devices are up-to-date with the most current operating systems and updates installed.

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With holiday shopping season upon us, it's a good guess your employees aren't just working when they're at work -- they're increasingly shopping in the office. A new study by ISACA reveals just how mu...
With holiday shopping season upon us, it's a good guess your employees aren't just working when they're at work -- they're increasingly shopping in the office. A new study by ISACA reveals just how mu...
 
 
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wickedtwisted2
get a clue, get a life
01:09 PM on 12/12/2011
also... as for businesses wasting time, money, and energy trying to stop employees from shopping online... get real. I've worked for businesses that have done production keystrokes (literally counted every keystroke) and all they did was burn out workers (and this was over 20 years ago). There will be those that abuse time and there will be those that are efficient. If you allow humans to act like adults and treat them with respect, you'll have a happier employee and THAT USUALLY TRANSLATES INTO A MORE PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYEE. Just keep acting like big brother and reap THOSE payoffs!
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wickedtwisted2
get a clue, get a life
01:03 PM on 12/12/2011
so flipping what... so many jobs should be done online at home, anyway. Less infrastructure costs!
Smart companies are learning this and going this route. I know so many people that are working practically around the clock... it's not an 8-5 job for so many, anymore. I know for my husband, his work starts at 6am, pulling and preparing reports for a conference call at 6:45am.... and then he's on the road to locations... gets home (lucky guy) usually 10-11 hours later, still taking calls round the clock, 24/7 even on weekends and EVEN ON VACATION.... so... it's not what it used to be... get over it.
08:58 AM on 12/12/2011
Employers don't pay their employees to shop online. Period.