I completely fail to understand the anti-theft argument, help me out here. So the theory is that, once thieves will see you're carrying an Iphone, they won't bother taking it. But why? You're already being mugged,…
That's really interesting to hear, I assumed wrongfully that most places have similar policies in regards to devices (from my experience, and my peers'). Maybe where I'm working we're more harsh than usual:D because…
You can't prevent any kind of theft 100%. The point of these measures is to make stealing as hard as possible without impeding work. Some guy commented on taking photos - are y'all really planning on taking a photo for…
- You can easily steal code - if you were working on a company laptop with USB device protection (can't connect drives to transfer without approval) and heavy website moderation (can't send code to yourself), leaking…
It's hard to believe that there's IT companies that would trust you to work on your own personal PC. It's a glaring security issue that sounds like a company problem, not a general difficulty for remote work.
I completely fail to understand the anti-theft argument, help me out here. So the theory is that, once thieves will see you're carrying an Iphone, they won't bother taking it. But why? You're already being mugged,…
That's really interesting to hear, I assumed wrongfully that most places have similar policies in regards to devices (from my experience, and my peers'). Maybe where I'm working we're more harsh than usual:D because…
You can't prevent any kind of theft 100%. The point of these measures is to make stealing as hard as possible without impeding work. Some guy commented on taking photos - are y'all really planning on taking a photo for…
- You can easily steal code - if you were working on a company laptop with USB device protection (can't connect drives to transfer without approval) and heavy website moderation (can't send code to yourself), leaking…
It's hard to believe that there's IT companies that would trust you to work on your own personal PC. It's a glaring security issue that sounds like a company problem, not a general difficulty for remote work.