Of course it would. There are costs, and then there are the costs of risks.
The solution is to follow the damn rules.
Since when has that ever worked? Know anybody who keeps the Ten Commandments?
If they wont follow the rule on one network what do you think the chances of them following the rules on two networks is?
” Know anybody who keeps the Ten Commandments?”
So the answer is to make it Twenty Commandments???????
Good for the goose...
I doubt most in the real world know, understand, nor care, the bullsh!t D.C. forces down the throats of biz that I.T. must carry out.
If D.C. had an accounting (people, departments, etc. fined, fired and/or JAILED), let alone required to follow the same rules, this would never be an issue.
Working in ‘secure areas’ (as part of a DoD partner not that long ago), the thought of plugging a ‘secure’ server into an internet capable jack would have got me canned and my CAC revoked!
It irked me most seeing the crap the Hildabeast is getting away with that would have shut my employer DOWN.