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News Archive- 18 April 2007

Pornography and illegal images a growing problem.

Audit figures point to high level of inappropriate and illegal images on corporate and pubic sector networks.

18 April 2007: Audits on over 125 corporate and public sector networks by PixAlert over the last nine months found that 25.8% of the 10,000 PCs scanned contained digital pornography or other inappropriate images.

The sample audits also found that 12.4% of the 12,000 email accounts and 5.4% of 26,000 file server shares scanned were similarly affected. With regards to the images themselves, 46.8% were found to show full nudity or sexual activity while 0.3% were determined to be illegal. While 35.0% were internet images, a worrying 45.2% of images detected were sourced from emails; and of these 19.7% were outbound and 35.5% sent internally.

“With a over third of all images found created in the last 12 months it is clear that a significant number of employees continue to ignore corporate policies and in some cases are going to extraordinary lengths to bypass protection systems in order to obtain and distribute inappropriate material,” says Andy Churley, marketing director at PixAlert.

“Corporate officers wrongly assume that boundary protection systems stop all digital pornography from entering the organisation but, in PixAlert’s experience, almost all corporations will have a significant amount of pornography on their networks.”

The only effective way to detect, manage and eliminate these inappropriate images is by using powerful network audit or real-time monitoring solutions to enhance the traditional gateway solutions. Using a high-speed image analysis engine, the new PixAlert Auditor 3.4 rapidly identifies digital pornography in over 150 different file types on all corporate IT resources such as PCs, file servers and email servers.

“While all organisations actively discourage access to inappropriate images at work, our audits show that the reality is that all establishments have a lot of digital pornography residing on their networks that they don’t know about,” says Churley.

“Companies are particularly concerned when they have visibility of the number of pornographic images being distributed by email internally or sent out to other organisations using a corporate email address.”

PixAlert offers a complimentary Discovery Audit to companies covering a subset of desktops, servers and email files, to assess the level of illicit image content on the network. Along with this, PixAlert provides a report that assesses the overall risk and severity of inappropriate images based on the material found in the audit.

About PixAlert

PixAlert is the market leader in products and services that provide protection from exposure to illicit image material. By ensuring fewer inappropriate images are held on company or home computers or are distributed within organizations or over the Internet, PixAlert protects families, staff and customers from exposure to unwanted or offensive images. 

Founded in 1999, and based in Dublin, Ireland, PixAlert has UK headquarters in London and US headquarters in Boston.

 

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Peter Rennison
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Andy Churley
PixAlert

Tel: +44 1223 421045
email:
andy.churley@pixalert.com