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IT Privacy at work help (CEO wants all admin staff user passes) Security issue
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 14094107" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>jesus you guys are making a mountain out of a ****ing mole hill. while I agree with the sentiment it is against best IT practices, and goes against probably 150 security rules in place at every company and government entity I have ever worked for. the solution is simple … </p><p></p><p>take a piece of paper, copy the first page of War and Peace, or copy the IT regulations where it says it is against company policy to share that information. put it in a security envelope. after sealing it write your initials across the seal making sure that they are on both the flap and the envelope itself. Then seal all seams with clear scotch tape. fold over the corners. and give him the envelope. if he ever says why did you give me an envelope full of crap you have nailed him on his dishonesty and lack of integrity with his own mouth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 14094107, member: 5905"] jesus you guys are making a mountain out of a ****ing mole hill. while I agree with the sentiment it is against best IT practices, and goes against probably 150 security rules in place at every company and government entity I have ever worked for. the solution is simple … take a piece of paper, copy the first page of War and Peace, or copy the IT regulations where it says it is against company policy to share that information. put it in a security envelope. after sealing it write your initials across the seal making sure that they are on both the flap and the envelope itself. Then seal all seams with clear scotch tape. fold over the corners. and give him the envelope. if he ever says why did you give me an envelope full of crap you have nailed him on his dishonesty and lack of integrity with his own mouth [/QUOTE]
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