• Ensign Rick@startrek.website
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    2 years ago

    Second. I once had a staff member come to me all embarrassed because someone sent a dick pick via some dating app while they was on our corporate wifi. I was like, “I promise we don’t care”.

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            2 years ago

            Uh no? Most organizations use preinstaed certs. They are usually baked into the Windows image for deployment… They are what allow a corporate device to connect to WiFi networks without a password.

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              2 years ago

              I’m not sure what you’re saying? Those certs log to somewhere and in my experience HR is nowhere near technically literate enough to monitor and track that stuff.

              Usually a manager asks a sysadmin to watch someone’s stuff, then the sysadmin and manager tell HR what they find.

              We had a contractor spending 90% of his day on reddit who got fired. Hr wouldn’t have been able to pull this info since they don’t have access to the system that tracks it

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          That only applies to work devices. If you’re using your personal device, they would be able to see traffic to/from a dating website but not the actual content.