foone,
@foone@digipres.club avatar

I wonder if any company has set up a policy to temporarily revoke system access to employees on vacation.

You're on vacation, why are you logging into the JIRA instance? Go sit on a beach or climb a mountain or something.

bluGill,
@bluGill@kbin.social avatar

@foone US fed regulations require that type of policy for some bankers. The policy also mandates two continuous weeks off. Anyone can take a day off and still cover their tracks, but 2 weeks every years means you are likely to be caught if you are commuting fraud.

grrrr_shark,
@grrrr_shark@supervolcano.angryshark.eu avatar

@foone actually, yes.

There are companies which do this as part of risk management (e.g.. banks)

grrrr_shark,
@grrrr_shark@supervolcano.angryshark.eu avatar

@foone (I think it's largely to get bankers who might be up to no good to have to go several market cycles without access, but can apply at all levels and departments, and is useful in making sure you don't check your work email constantly XD)

maya,
@maya@occult.institute avatar

@foone I believe banks do this as part of their "ensuring employees aren't covering up crimes by forcing them to vacation" stuff

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