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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="wht93gted" data-source="post: 14092888" data-attributes="member: 137363"><p>For me, technically speaking, anything I do, write, say, e-mail etc from work, is property of my work.</p><p>All the e-mails I send from a company owned computer, instant messages, or documents on that computer are "technically" property of the company.</p><p>Even posting this from work, makes me liable for my company to read it and discipline me based on what I say; example, if I said "<insert company name here> sucks ass".</p><p></p><p>That said, the way he asked, doesn't seem professional. </p><p>Also, there should be corporate policies that outline that type of thing. In a corporate infrastructure, there's no reason an IT admin couldn't override credentials or use their admin credentials, to login and see any and everything you do, in the 'hit by a bus' scenario. The CEO shouldn't need or posses that information for anything. It's not the like CEO is going to assume your day-to-day activities if you were "hit by a bus"; assuming you aren't an executive in the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wht93gted, post: 14092888, member: 137363"] For me, technically speaking, anything I do, write, say, e-mail etc from work, is property of my work. All the e-mails I send from a company owned computer, instant messages, or documents on that computer are "technically" property of the company. Even posting this from work, makes me liable for my company to read it and discipline me based on what I say; example, if I said "<insert company name here> sucks ass". That said, the way he asked, doesn't seem professional. Also, there should be corporate policies that outline that type of thing. In a corporate infrastructure, there's no reason an IT admin couldn't override credentials or use their admin credentials, to login and see any and everything you do, in the 'hit by a bus' scenario. The CEO shouldn't need or posses that information for anything. It's not the like CEO is going to assume your day-to-day activities if you were "hit by a bus"; assuming you aren't an executive in the company. [/QUOTE]
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