HR IssuesNov 26, 2019
E*TradecbEV72

thanksgiving four and Sarbanes Oxley (SOX)

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50554931 google fired four people over accessing docs that they should not have been accessing. dont they have role based access control within the company? how is it possible to gain access to other peoples documents?

'Thanksgiving Four' say Google is punishing them
'Thanksgiving Four' say Google is punishing them
BBC News
VMware Oo0 Nov 26, 2019

Woke assholes.

Facebook gCJP51 Nov 26, 2019

Most stuff inside Google is public ish by default (open culture). This is why many places do not have an open culture at that scale

AbbVie xtkb06 Nov 26, 2019

It’s all fun and games until you get fired.

WeWork snipps Nov 26, 2019

The only reason this is news is because it could possibly turn into a woke cause. Like a white tech dork version of Free Mumia Yes, if you dig around in other peoples calendars and files at work, ya gun get fired. Total shocker

E*Trade cbEV72 OP Nov 26, 2019

So you can do it? In banks information access control is a big deal

US Navy fps_doug Nov 26, 2019

Same here accessing things you don't have a need to know = prison