• Snot Flickerman
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      351 month ago

      At large organizations you’re generally not allowed to download much of anything without it passing through IT security and management first. If it’s a no, it will probably stay a no.

      • @Flagstaff@programming.dev
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        111 month ago

        I work for a non-profit and they are way more lenient about what we would like to install as long as the job gets done.

        • skulblaka
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          530 days ago

          Then you have bad opsec and security holes.

          This matters more for some industries than others. But this attitude lets a malicious employee install basically whatever they want in service of “the job” and you won’t even know you’re being breached until after it’s all over.

        • Snot Flickerman
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          30 days ago

          Just to be clear, I mean it’s literally managed at the Group Policy level (in Windows server environments at least) and no amount of asking will suddenly give your user account permissions to be able to save files of any kind.

          You generally literally cannot download it without going through IT to get them to approve of and give your account access first.

          • @datavoid@lemmy.ml
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            130 days ago

            Ya I forgot I have escalated device privileges and an admin account, which I definitely would have used for installing anything. Although I believe I can also skirt the rules using winget on a user account. That will probably get you in trouble however!