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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHunter" data-source="post: 2202302" data-attributes="member: 5791"><p>Personal devices number one, number two it is a non-profit, they do not have copy-written or patented work, nothing is proprietary, they HAVE to be open and transparent to receive the subsidies that they do, I basically read the entire code for 501 c3 last night, she is absolutely in the clear, personal device, WE Pay the service, they would have had to NEVER give her access on a personal device they had no control over to have a say where the email ended up. The same does not apply working for say, DEVON. They might have something in place trying to stop the information sharing, but it wont fly the way we have made sure her devices are NOT the company's. Personal device means she has prior record of them NOT securing their email servers, also the public WIFI in the building is unsecured as well, I can do anything to it with a rooted android phone and command line access. Their IT guy is a moron. </p><p></p><p>They absolutely have had every right to FORCE her into using a company provided device, and paid for service, but they have not, and probably won't ever, that alone is defense enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHunter, post: 2202302, member: 5791"] Personal devices number one, number two it is a non-profit, they do not have copy-written or patented work, nothing is proprietary, they HAVE to be open and transparent to receive the subsidies that they do, I basically read the entire code for 501 c3 last night, she is absolutely in the clear, personal device, WE Pay the service, they would have had to NEVER give her access on a personal device they had no control over to have a say where the email ended up. The same does not apply working for say, DEVON. They might have something in place trying to stop the information sharing, but it wont fly the way we have made sure her devices are NOT the company's. Personal device means she has prior record of them NOT securing their email servers, also the public WIFI in the building is unsecured as well, I can do anything to it with a rooted android phone and command line access. Their IT guy is a moron. They absolutely have had every right to FORCE her into using a company provided device, and paid for service, but they have not, and probably won't ever, that alone is defense enough. [/QUOTE]
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