Yeah, I mean it depends on the employer – they
said they were working from home but I dnot’ remember if it
was stated whether this was their personal pc or a work
computer. Even working at the service desk, tryign to
suggest that an organisation do thigns differently (or use a
different application) is sometimes just a losing battle –
they just won’t budge. But you never know
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 07:32 AM, JM Casey
wrote:
the OP stated that his employer leaves
him no choice in that matter.
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I read that as meaning that encryption is required, and
nothing more. I could be wrong. But were I in this position,
I would be pushing back against the need for drive encryption
in general and BitLocker in particular. It's gross overkill
if it's strictly client data that you're seeking to encrypt.
There are other alternatives. And the one I mentioned has now
been confirmed as fully accessible and does not require full
drive encryption. There are others, too.
--
Brian - Windows 10, 64-Bit, Version 21H1,
Build 19043
I do not understand why some seek
to separate a person from their actions. The self is
composed of an individual’s thoughts, actions, and
expression, which are contained in and actuated by the
body. What you do and say is the clearest indicator of
who you are.
~ Brian Vogel