Does PwC Australia monitor use of its IT systems?
Yes. PwC Australia monitors and records the use of all of the firm’s IT systems on an ongoing and continuous basis.
PwC Australia uses computers and other methods, including review by PwC Australia staff members or PwC Australia’s representatives, to carry out this surveillance. Records of surveillance may be used and disclosed by PwC Australia at any time for any reason connected with PwC Australia’s business purposes and interests.
By using the firm’s IT systems, you are taken to consent to this surveillance.
PwC Australia uses computers and other methods, including review by PwC Australia staff members or PwC Australia’s representatives, to carry out this surveillance. Records of surveillance may be used and disclosed by PwC Australia at any time for any reason connected with PwC Australia’s business purposes and interests.
By using the firm’s IT systems, you are taken to consent to this surveillance.
What monitoring is conducted by PwC Australia?
All of PwC Australia’s IT systems are subject to surveillance at any time. Without being exhaustive, this includes the monitoring, assessing and reviewing your:
- access to the PwC Australia network including via WiFi and VPN
- access to applications, documents, databases and other material and data on PwC Australia’s IT systems
- internet usage, such as sites visited, the date, time and duration of the visit, and any information viewed, downloaded or uploaded
- emails, including emails sent and received, and attachments
- use of printers and fax machines, including documents printed or faxed and the date and time of printing, scanning or faxing
- USB and portable hard drive usage
- instant messaging use, such as Microsoft Teams and Google Chat
- use of PwC Australia provided IT equipment, such as your laptop
- telephone calls, including calls made or received, the date, time and duration of such calls, and messages sent including content and timing and SMS details
- use of video conferencing and web conferencing