@rootwyrm in fact demand your employer to issue work devices and refuse to #BYOD in any shape or form!
#NotLegalAdvice but it'll solve your #privacy and #DataProtection headaches and nghtmares…
@rootwyrm in fact demand your employer to issue work devices and refuse to #BYOD in any shape or form!
#NotLegalAdvice but it'll solve your #privacy and #DataProtection headaches and nghtmares…
For now, the only alternative to using BlueSky as your ATProto identity provider is to BYOD (Bring Your Own Domain, using did:web).
The fundamental problem with using a domain name as a social identity, is that it's like having to pay every year to keep your passport working. If you can't afford to pay every time your domain name comes up for renewal, you lose the ability to identify yourself on every service where you BYOD.
So only geeks who have domains anyway will do it.
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There’s exactly 1 narrow way that it’s true. Before widespread #WFH, attackers often had an insurmountable barrier: no way into the business network from the Internet. At the last gig (2008) where I had to visit a “workplace” regularly, inbound remote access was officially non-existent & outbound Internet access all went through restrictive web proxies.
#BYOD & #WFH’s frenzied expansion in 2020 by orgs that previously had none added attack surface.
#InfoSec #DailyFail https://cyberplace.social/@GossiTheDog/114619379797836567
Google strengthens secure enterprise access from BYOD Android devices https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2025/05/14/device-trust-from-android-enterprise-secure-access/ #mobiledevices #secureaccess #smartphones #enterprise #Don'tmiss #zerotrust #Hotstuff #Android #News #BYOD
@GossiTheDog now you know wgy #BYOD is basically illegal in #Germany as in "you have to surrender all storage media" and "no personal use allowed"...
Plus, personal numbers get leaked, linked to social media, and used for phishing. It’s a security risk companies shouldn’t offload onto employees. #Cybersecurity #Infosec #BYOD #worklifebalance
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Hot take: I don’t agree with BYOD. The risks and liabilities are too high. If work requires a phone, they should provide one. I also don’t think Okta, Duo, or any work MFA should be on a personal device. #Cybersecurity #InfoSec #BYOD #worklifebalance
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#isi2025 neues Motto. Nicht #byod, sondern #byoC
Getränke trinkt man aus der Konferenztrasse. Auch eine Form von #Nachhaltigkeit
Depuis l'an dernier, je teste en tant que #refnum la #newsletter comme outil de com' auprès des collègues. Destinée à + de 140 profs, elle aborde les vives du #numérique en valorisant les ressources de @drane_aclyon
Son nom CloudFauriel
https://digipad.app/p/804229/26ac16d22e289
Dans mon étb précédent , je passais + par le MidiAppli (0h30 échanges/formation) sur le tps méridien.
Et vous les refnum, vous faites comment ?
@jeffsimon @Bristow_69
@eyssette
It's almost not worth bothering to even mention this anymore, as anyone who's not a complete moron should intrinsically know this - considering the news coverage and legal proceedings resulting in the "no expectation of privacy", along with the "everything you do on company resources belongs to the company" paradigm that over the past several decades has been well established, very publicly.
Two things however, that may not have been realized by EVERYONE:
1. ) Anything you DO on company time belongs to the company as well. This includes ideas in your head imagined while on the clock.
2. ) Regardless of what you want to call it: #EMM, MDM, or the new buzz-acronym #UEM (which all means essentially the same thing), when coupled with #BYOD, also pierces your veil of privacy.
I've been on both ends of this for decades as an IT Professional. It's ugly and can be destructive to your (expensive) personal property, so I recommend...
a.) First, don't do ANYTHING on your own personal devices when you're on someone else's clock! See #1 above.
b.) When you show up to work on your first day and they send you down to HR and then tech support, it's very common for them to innocuously ask to see your phone, at which point they'll install an #MDM on it. The best thing you can do then and there is to inform them that if anyone EVER touches your phone you'll break their fucking fingers; and if they want you to have a mobile device with an MDM/UEM installed on it, they can issue one for you from their inventory of existing corporate assets. Otherwise, pound sand bitches.
#tallship #surveillance #privacy #Intellectual_Property #Copyright #Trademark
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... Daft Punk's Da Funk #pattern #recreation.
#acid #avalonbassline #bitwigstudio #sinevibes #byod #linuxaudio
Keyboard Contains Entire Mini PC, Just BYOD - When we talk about keyboards that do it all, we usually mean either big ones with ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/07/08/keyboard-contains-entire-mini-pc-just-byod/ #bringyourowndisplay #peripheralshacks #keyboard #minipc #ryzen #news #byod
To #CISO's Globally:
" I'm sorry it's our global company policy now to block #Meta on our #BYOD on your personal #MDM configuration. #Facebook on your own connection that doesn't touch our company's network. This is our new company's #cybersecurity policy based on our #legaldepartments & #CSuite key decision makers decision for mitigation of our company's network being used for #cybercrime liability & part of our new limited liability #cyberinsurance policy coverage. Sorry. Company policy!"
Yes. So much this. The way I see it - if a company/employer wants me to use a phone that they manage - they can provide one.
My phone is just that. Mine.
I have caved to 3rd party authenticator apps that generate a code for 2FA... but thats a bit different.
Face à la résistance des ministres à abandonner les messageries grand public pour des solutions sécurisées comme Olvid et Tchap, l'article souligne les défis de l'adoption de la cybersécurité au sein du gouvernement.
Malgré les avantages de l'authentification à facteurs multiples et de l'authentification unique, l'article rappelle les leçons du passé avec le BYOD et la nécessité d'une approche progressive et adaptée.
#Cybersécurité #Gouvernement #MessagerieSécurisée #Olvid #Tchap #BYOD
https://www.lemagit.fr/tribune/Messageries-au-gouvernement-larrogance-avant-la-responsabilite
Think of it like the #VT69 by @violenceworks but #BYOD (#BringYourOwnDevice) to support the oldest and slowest machines that can be supported (#i486-SX), just that it'll allow you to #SSH into anything*...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYfpptgb6W8
http://violence.works/
Yeah, I know, nothing fancy but IMHO way more useful than #Floppinux:
https://github.com/w84death/floppinux
BTW the #documentation on that is excellent:
https://archive.org/details/floppinux-manual/
*that supports password-based auth.
@AnjaHirschel Das schöne ist ja dass #BYOD heutzutage umso einfacher ist weil Lösungen wie @nextcloud / #Nextcloud es einfach machen von jedem Gerät zusammen zu arbeiten.
Das ist so tivial dass jede*r #IT'ler*in - egal ob extern oder intern - das aufsetzen und verwalten kann!