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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
IT Privacy at work help (CEO wants all admin staff user passes) Security issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Sick03Vert" data-source="post: 14092723" data-attributes="member: 127357"><p>If he's the CEO, there's not shit you can do. He does sound fire-happy though. Also, having everyone's information stored like that (the "vault" usually means "top desk drawer in his office") is a security risk through and through.</p><p></p><p>I do this shit all day at work. It's always keep this secure, keep that secure. But then the high up retards want everyone's shit and they store it next to their Starbuck's coffee in their unlocked office.</p><p></p><p>MOST business management these days is half-retarded when it comes to I.T. They don't understand the processes, and they don't care, then they bitch to me when shit gets cracked. Friggen bitches.</p><p></p><p>We have sales guys come and go daily. As system administrator, I can reset anything that needs it quickly and easily with no need for passwords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sick03Vert, post: 14092723, member: 127357"] If he's the CEO, there's not shit you can do. He does sound fire-happy though. Also, having everyone's information stored like that (the "vault" usually means "top desk drawer in his office") is a security risk through and through. I do this shit all day at work. It's always keep this secure, keep that secure. But then the high up retards want everyone's shit and they store it next to their Starbuck's coffee in their unlocked office. MOST business management these days is half-retarded when it comes to I.T. They don't understand the processes, and they don't care, then they bitch to me when shit gets cracked. Friggen bitches. We have sales guys come and go daily. As system administrator, I can reset anything that needs it quickly and easily with no need for passwords. [/QUOTE]
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