CSO announces streaming services to be blocked on all managed work stations.
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@ab we all have phones with cameras that we can just point at the screen and record it buddy. i've done it for past stank townhalls and i do it for all townhalls going forward.
so i don't need to grab a copy and out myself from my laptop
"... the cache files cannot be backed up, recovered or used against us in future lawsuits."
The age discrimination lawsuits must be going well for the plaintiffs.
@ab is either 1) not an officer, 2) technically incompetent, or 3) both.
Internal coms are delivered on internal and proprietary platforms. They have no connection to external streaming services.
I’m probably the highest officer that posts here.
Streaming has been blocked so that the C-suite town halls are not viewed or replayed on company devices, and therefore the cache files cannot be backed up, recovered or used against us in future lawsuits.
We will deliver town halls to employees in a more secure and elusive manner in the future.
Your world delivered, and deleted.
CSO finally crawled out from under their rock and got word of the trojan virus called DemonSeed. DemonSeed is delivered to devices as an innocent looking media packet encoded on the server, delivered and decoded on the client device.
Yeah because listen to music really hampers my work. Easy ways around this, can just go off wifi and stream on my phone or tablet.
Ha-ha. Thanks to yesterday's flunky who couldn't figure out how to play music.