What is electronic monitoring? 

Electronic monitoring is the use of technology to monitor the activities of employees. This monitoring can be done in a variety of ways. For example, you can use software that monitors computer activities or that preserves e-mails or other documents or logs of Internet access. 

What is an electronic monitoring policy?

Electronic monitoring is the use of technology to monitor the activities of employees. This monitoring can be done in a variety of ways. For example, you can use software that monitors computer activities or that preserves e-mails or other documents or logs of Internet access.

What is an electronic monitoring policy? 

An electronic monitoring policy sets out an organization’s monitoring activities and often outlines how it intends to use those records. It’s helpful to inform employees exactly what monitoring activities they are subject to. Given how monitoring can affect privacy expectations, it can be helpful to be upfront about these activities. Employers can also use these policies to help set expectations that these records may be used for disciplinary decisions. 

What should be included in an electronic monitoring policy?

In our sample electronic monitoring policy, we have sections on: 

We recommend that you use the intent and definitions section to provide some clarity about your purpose in creating the policy and to define what you’re talking about. You can use the sections on monitoring practices to outline what type of monitoring you do and how this monitoring is conducted. Be careful about how much detail you put in this section. You want your policy to be clear to your employees but don’t want to jeopardize your cybersecurity in the process. You can use the privacy and confidentiality section to outline how the information collected through monitoring is used and how you protect it. This section could refer to or complement your privacy and confidentiality policy. Finally, having your employees sign your policy ensures they have read and understood the contents. Certain jurisdictions may have legislation regarding this topic, so check the applicable legislation and its requirements in your jurisdiction before finalizing your policy. 

When should I use an electronic monitoring policy?

Some jurisdictions require an electronic monitoring policy for certain organizations. If you are in one of these jurisdictions, you may need an electronic monitoring policy to fulfil your legal obligations as an employer. For jurisdictions or organizations where there is no legal requirement to have such a policy, you may find it useful inform your employees of any monitoring activities you undertake. This transparency can be particularly useful if you intend or expect to rely on this monitoring information to make disciplinary decisions. In the age of hybrid work setups, this transparency can also add a layer of protection for an organization to ensure that employees know what information is being monitored and how it is being used when they work from their homes.