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      If an organisations’ security relies on the end device configuration there is no security.

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      For the user or the company? Assuming the user isn’t a moron with computers?

      Edit: guess im out of the loop as a contractor who generally only does BYOD with my linux machine

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        Both. The company puts shit on the user’s computer and the user may not meet the company’s security standards. It’s just a bad idea.

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        For the company, and no one should ever assume for a moment that everyone has their guard up at all times and is infallible.

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        If a user doesn’t understand that having complete control over every device in your network is essential, he’s being a complete moron with computers.

        You should do your work, not worrying about patching all the 128 tools you think you need, that’s other peoples job.