bbc.com/news/world-asia-619212

So much wrong here.

Let's dissect it.

a) a culture where taking work home is acceptable
b) taking other people's data home
c) stopping at a someplace other than home while in the possession of other people's data
d) getting pass-out drunk while in the possession of other people's data

Don't be this person.

@0x56 Good lord - did they not have any standards to stop that being put on a USB or leaving the building? I guess at least it was encrypted and password protected, but that isn't good enough really - it can be still got at. 🙄

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@Mandypar - I'm guessing it was actually expected that he work on it at home.

Which is a problem itself.

@0x56 I worked from home, I had access to worldwide data (everything but credit card numbers) but then I never took data anywhere, I deleted data as soon as I didn't need it and I masked data when I could. I could have been better I know, but I certainly wasn't reckless with it.

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