Tata Consultancy Services has denied reports that it is tracking employees through company issued laptops. The clarification came after reports suggested that a digital monitoring tool was being used to collect information about employee activity, triggering concerns over workplace privacy.
TCS maintained that the technology in question is intended for cybersecurity and IT management purposes rather than monitoring employees. The company has reportedly rejected the suggestion that it is secretly tracking individual workers.
The controversy gained attention after employees raised questions about whether the system could monitor applications, usage patterns or other activity on company devices. This led to speculation about the extent of information accessible to the company.
TCS has stressed that security tools are necessary to protect corporate systems and sensitive client information. The company’s clarification comes amid growing discussions around employee privacy and digital monitoring in the workplace.
The issue has also sparked debate among IT professionals, particularly as work increasingly depends on company issued laptops and remote access systems. Employees are keen to understand what data such tools can actually collect.
For now, the tech giant has sought to put the concerns to rest by denying that the technology is being used to track employees. The company’s clarification is likely to provide some relief to workers who were worried about increased digital surveillance.
This post was last modified on 21 August 2026 2:24 pm
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