simply from an overall management and information assurance prospective, wow, what a tough job.
We have some pretty strict legal guidelines we have to follow on how we perform actions/work (and have to be basically re-accredited through training each year) or when an inadvertent discovery (porn, etc) through work happens. IE - we don't search unless we're directed to by an investigative authority.
So is it one entity that actually owns the equipment or connection? I get "academic freedom" --- and that's fine, you're free to research / distribute however you want, but that doesn't mean they should have the power to dictate how your enterprise runs. It's like having a toddler and letting him decide what he wants to eat. Gotta have a little parental guidance (and be able to have the ability to keep the kid in line rather than just empty words).
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Originally Posted by PhiSig1071
TLS' are more fun then a room full of hookers and a gallon zip-loc of X, but almost as likely to get you in trouble.
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