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openbox9

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Re: I can attest to that!

Riiiight. That's a great policy if you have top-down support. In my experience, the top are often the first ones to violate (or direct violation of) policy.


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Riiiight. That's a great policy if you have top-down support. In my experience, the top are often the first ones to violate (or direct violation of) policy.
In my new company, not even the CEO has admin rights. Lol! It is a top-down policy. Some people have it (very, very, very (did I say very?) few).

For the most part, the ones who are dangers to themselves don't have it. Also, Corp IS has two separate accounts:

One User account
One Account Operator or another type of Admin account.

We work using mostly Citrix or Remote Desktop connections to ticketing system, remote control tools, etc. That way, we can still work on issues and log tickets but still locally logged in using a User account.

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openbox9

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It's great that you have support from the top. That hasn't been my experience. Granted, I do think the situation is changing, just not as fast as us geeky types would like.


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said by openbox9 See Profile :

Riiiight. That's a great policy if you have top-down support. In my experience, the top are often the first ones to violate (or direct violation of) policy.
If that is the case, then they get what they deserve.... the bad thing about that is, they come down on your head for their ignorance.....

In our line of work (elder healthcare), even upper management HAS to toe the line as far as IT policies, if HIPAA compliance is to be met. Too much at stake!!

openbox9

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I made the comment below that until corporations experience financial implications, network/computer security simply aren't a concern. HIPAA provides that financial implication and therefor you will have positive response from the top.
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