On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Clint Wolff (VAX collector) wrote:
The laptop should have been confiscated until it could be verified no
company proprietary information and been copied to it. If there are
encrypted files, the owner should be willing to decrypt them, or face
the complete wipe of his hard drive.
At the San Antonio facility I mentioned before, where we have to do
commands and diags through their technicians, you have to submit your
laptop to a virus scan on entering the building. If they catch you with
a cat5 cable *in* the building, or catch you plugging in, they don't
care whether you got an IP or not. They wipe your drive. Period.
We left our laptops at home....
Doc