VPN not working
Anyone having similar issues
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Big deal, as a regular employee I get my access to systems disabled quicker than I can reenable them. 1st March, they blocked my iPad and access to a system without warning. It’s a losing battle.
Open a support case. As an employee until your termination date, you should still have access to email and HR resources.
I know that email is "zero trust" enabled and is accessible from any Cisco "trusted device" without a VPN connection, but it still requires Duo multi factor authentication. I don't know if the internal HR website is zero trust enabled or not, but you should have access to that until your termination date.
However, Cisco does not trust you at this point, has pushed monitoring software to your laptop and will be watching to see if you try to email or copy any data to removable drives and will contact you if you do to make you delete it. I was told by someone a yr or so ago that he had to re-insert the thumb drive while sharing his screen over Webex so they could see what he copied and watch him delete it. Turns out, for the most part, it was personal data, ESPP shares bought/sold, RSU info, etc. He'd already copied the data from the thumb drive to his personal laptop, so he happily "deleted it" from the thumb drive and laughed at Cisco thinking that they'd managed to prevent the "theft" of corporate data.
It is a given. The day after 02/15 VPn was cut off. You can still access workday, outlook email and webex.
No training sites is possible anymore due to VPN & DUO
VPN is not working by design ( Cisco does not trust you, regardless of your years as a loyal employee ), you have access to a few web sites related to benefits and email.... in many instances Duo will incorrectly block you, sometimes you can access the sites by clearing cookies or using incognito mode.