Work From Home In Corona, companies started work from home, so many employees hiding from the first company started doing second jobs and that too online. When the first company came to know about it, it beat its head. Read funny story…
During the Corona or Kovid-19 epidemic, many companies allowed their employees to work from home. Some took illegitimate advantage of this and started working in two companies. However, when the management got the investigation done on suspicion, they were also caught.
Such was the disclosure of the case
Actually, a story came to the fore when an IT head in a big Indian company in Mumbai did not want to come to the office and work despite repeated calls. This made the management suspicious. In such a situation, when his juniors investigated, they came to know that their IT head is continuously sending files to other multinational companies through official emails. A thorough investigation revealed that the officer was also working in a multinational company without leaving his job.
Due to the lack of specialists, the demand of some people increased
Actually, during work from home some companies detected such experts and lured them to work in their company. Such greedy people liked this offer and started working for double income by defrauding their parent company. Now his theft is being caught because he is avoiding even attending the official meeting of the parent company despite the corona infection being less. Making all kinds of excuses. Companies are asking employees to return to work amid a drop in COVID-19 cases and an increase in vaccinations despite Omicron’s concern. In this they are coming to know that many people are engaged in double income.
Cyber safety expert Manoj Kumar explains, most of these employees are caught due to negligence and overconfidence. Some suppress current employer information on internet media, but if working for the same laptop or other company, they are easily caught.
The work of cyber experts also increased
Cyber experts say that the number of such investigations has increased three-four times since 2019. Managements of many companies are taking the help of cyber experts, who want to know about their employees or executives. Amit Jaju, senior MD, Ankura, says that based on our digital forensic investigation, we have found that many employees were working professionally in two places.
They have also taken on freelance assignments or two jobs in some cases, which violate their terms of employment and put at risk some important intellectual property or other sensitive corporate information. Some employees-officers who worked in this way were dismissed from their jobs.