I was just about to say that...I would think a person of her caliber would absolutely have back ups...She's not a stupid woman from what I've seen of her...🙂
She should have known this was coming after they fired her, she should have backed up copies and she should have deleted everything important from her work devices.
If it's anything every corporate environment I have worked in, her stuff is already backed up automatically, unless she had a specific local copy excluded from backup. Even then, I have worked in environments where the corp would pull full snapshot on a regular basis. I would assume she knows that any and everything that is on a corp device is fully exposed. I am sure she's made precautions to cover herself with offsite archival of key information.
As far as deleting, if it was on a corp device that touched the corp net, it's fair game and would have already been grabbed thru their standard backup process with typical backups and archivals.
I hope she was smart enough to have back up copies of everything in a secure, third party location.
I was just about to say that...I would think a person of her caliber would absolutely have back ups...She's not a stupid woman from what I've seen of her...🙂
No, she is A Patriot!
P-A-N-I-C.
The WHs gave her the info. They still have it.
This - she knows what to keep on a corp device that touches the corp network versus private data that she wants to keep from prying eyes.
She should have known this was coming after they fired her, she should have backed up copies and she should have deleted everything important from her work devices.
If it's anything every corporate environment I have worked in, her stuff is already backed up automatically, unless she had a specific local copy excluded from backup. Even then, I have worked in environments where the corp would pull full snapshot on a regular basis. I would assume she knows that any and everything that is on a corp device is fully exposed. I am sure she's made precautions to cover herself with offsite archival of key information.
As far as deleting, if it was on a corp device that touched the corp net, it's fair game and would have already been grabbed thru their standard backup process with typical backups and archivals.
This.
The network manager might've backed up a copy.
You mean like Biden's garage next to his corvette?😎s