As discussed in the final section of my report, today's cybersecurity and risk profiling systems can put employees under general suspicion and undermine privacy, human dignity, autonomy, freedom of expression and trust in the workplace.
No, employees do not lose any fundamental rights at work, certainly not in Europe.
Of course, this kind of surveillance generally increases the information and power asymmetry between organizations and employees.
Plus, increased risk surveillance can intensify performance monitoring:
When employees with 'poor' performance reviews receive extra scrutiny, employers can apply more rigid performance monitoring.