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Re: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops
From: "Ali, Saqib" <docbook.xml () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:58:25 -0400
I'm trying to determine if this is even legal or not, so I'm not sure where to look for advice.
You have to ask your Legal Dept for advise on this. It is not easy to answer this question without understanding other policies and contractual agreements in place at your company. The employment contract that the employee signed before they joined the company may cover such scenarios. Or the network use policy i.e. connecting personal computer to corporate networks. Data use / transfer policy. Use of personal computers policy. etc. A recent one I saw was a company that allowed use of personal blacberries to connect to the corporate blackberry enterprise server (BES). They were advised to put in a clause in the usage policy, that essentially stated that upon employee termination the employee owned device will me remote wiped regardless of the ownership of the device. Signing that policy was a pre-condition to connection to the BES saqib http://doctrina.wordpress.com/
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