Who Doesn't Have A Home Computer?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It tells me that she has good boundaries and doesn't want work on her personal devices.

If your employer wants work done from home, supply a laptop.


+1 Also from a security standpoint, I would not be encouraging my employees to use their personal laptops.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I could take a FBI laptop, google how to build a bomb and blow up the white house, and as long as I purged the history, there would be no record of it AT ALL on the machine.


I'm guessing that you know nothing about forensic data recovery. If someone is willing to spend time and money, it is amazing what can be recovered.


Prove me wrong, buddy. You can't. If you're LEO posturing otherwise you're just an impotent d**k.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It tells me that she has good boundaries and doesn't want work on her personal devices.

If your employer wants work done from home, supply a laptop.


+1 Also from a security standpoint, I would not be encouraging my employees to use their personal laptops.


+1



My agency let us use our personal computers for work but we would log into a virtual desktop so we are not saving work to our own computer. I'm not an IT person but it was standard for people to do this and some people that don't bring their laptops home still do this when they TW. I'd be surprised if however this setup works if it's that problematic that we would be allowed to keep doing it.
Anonymous
Businesses provide the equipment to do the work. If your business can’t afford to do so it doesn’t mean employees incur costs. Sorry.
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