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<blockquote data-quote="Cr00zng" data-source="post: 1881139" data-attributes="member: 318059"><p>You keep forgetting that, that it is a corporate laptop and the said entity has full control of it, including any data stored/transmitted,/received.. If the employee risks exposing personal data to the corporation, that's on the employee and not on the corporation. The employee's personal data on corporate owned devices can be the reason for disciplinary action and depending on its content, including termination.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, that with proxy client installed on the laptop, it works just like the laptop is connected to the company network, even if the laptop is not in the office. The proxy client initiates the VPN connection to the office in the background when accessing the internet and as such, all access is still the same.</p><p></p><p>In any case, why would a corporation allow employees to connect to a third-party VPN server? There's no benefits for the corporation and it is a high risk for exfiltrating company data.</p><p></p><p>Again, employees using company devices, in another words the company owns the devices and has full control of it. You don't like it, either behave on company devices, or use your own device.</p><p></p><p>What do you think why I had two smartphone on my belt for in my corporate years? <img src="/images/smilies/wink2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink" title="Wink :wink" data-shortname=":wink" /><img src="/images/smilies/laugh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh" title="Laugh :laugh" data-shortname=":laugh" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cr00zng, post: 1881139, member: 318059"] You keep forgetting that, that it is a corporate laptop and the said entity has full control of it, including any data stored/transmitted,/received.. If the employee risks exposing personal data to the corporation, that's on the employee and not on the corporation. The employee's personal data on corporate owned devices can be the reason for disciplinary action and depending on its content, including termination. Keep in mind, that with proxy client installed on the laptop, it works just like the laptop is connected to the company network, even if the laptop is not in the office. The proxy client initiates the VPN connection to the office in the background when accessing the internet and as such, all access is still the same. In any case, why would a corporation allow employees to connect to a third-party VPN server? There's no benefits for the corporation and it is a high risk for exfiltrating company data. Again, employees using company devices, in another words the company owns the devices and has full control of it. You don't like it, either behave on company devices, or use your own device. What do you think why I had two smartphone on my belt for in my corporate years? :wink:laugh [/QUOTE]
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