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by lynx23 701 days ago
Well, now we're getting somewhere. If my company distrusts me so much that it needs to put a black box in place to prevent me from fucking it over, it shouldn't hire me as an admin for tons and tons of infrastructure. Distrust goes both ways. Increase the pressure, and maybe, maybe, your employee will just leave for another company that doesn't behave that way (yet). The timing is great, because some employees still remember how they were treated during 2020/21.
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Any company that fully trusts all of its employees to handle my secrets is a company I don't want to do business with. I would bet you don't want, say, every hospital janitor to have access to your personal medical records either. So, you probably also want the hospital not to trust its employees and to keep certain data under lock and key. Same with a bank and your money.

It's no different with software.