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by novok
2561 days ago
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It's an incentive misalignment. IT is evaluated in 'how secure things are' or 'how easy is it to maintain' or 'does this give me more headcount'. Not letting people do their jobs, or in how fast they can do their job. Employees are a captive audience, and if there was competition they would probably chose something else. |
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I tend to summarize my experience with IT in large companies and universities like this: IT is evaluated in "how secure things are", or "whether things are not broken". The only sure-fire way to ensure a system is secure and not broken is to make it completely unusable, so that people don't use it. If people don't use a system, they can't break it!