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Fwd: Re: chat logs


From: "Melissa Fischer" <Melissa.Fischer () NorthMemorial com>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 10:50:01 -0500

FYI

Melissa Fischer
Database Administrator
Data  and System Engineering
North Memorial Health Care
763/520-1533
melissa.fischer () northmemorial com

Melissa Fischer 5/13/2005 10:49:39 AM >>>
I understand your concern, apparently you must not be a parent.
I have raised 3 sons, 24, 20 and now an 8 year old.  Teenagers talk to EACH OTHER, not to their parents.
Our parents HAVE personally talked to their children, looking at files on their computers is not taking away their 
privacy, if they are doing nothing wrong, then there is nothing to hide and have "private".



Melissa Fischer
Database Administrator
Data  and System Engineering
North Memorial Health Care
763/520-1533
melissa.fischer () northmemorial com 

Mihai Amarandei <mihai () xmcopartners com> 5/13/2005 9:45:28 AM >>>
I'm glad too se everyone helping out to find the logs and giving advice 
on how to search those teen-agers web history.
Just me(and this has nothing to do with security), but wouldn't it be 
better that each parent asked directly its children about such incidents 
instead of searching and digining through their logs and web history?
I for one wouldn't like it that my parents knew all my browsing and 
chatting habbits, and I think this is the case for most of today's 
persons. Teens are as ,uch entitled to their privacy "apriori" as anyone 
else in my opinion.
I know all I've said has not much to do with security (actually it has 
to do with privacy), but neither is searching for logs.
I'm not trying to undermine the importance of the threat and the gravity 
of the situation, I just don't think such an intrusion of privacy would 
be a good answer.


Mihai
Blog: http://secinternship.blogspot.com 

Melissa Fischer wrote:

Our community, Waconia, Minnesota has recently been the victims of
threats against our children and schools.
http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/5399090.html 

The Emergency Response Task Force assigned to our case asked parents to
go home and check their kids computers for any chats or emails with
information.

We are trying to find a document explaining where and what to look at
to find any information.  We would like to post this on our school main
page www.waconia.k12.mn.us for a resource for parents to use on how to
find any information.  Can you tell me where to find this information?

Thank you in advance,



Melissa Fischer
Database Administrator
Data  and System Engineering
North Memorial Health Care
763/520-1533
melissa.fischer () northmemorial com 

 



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