Leftover access

I can tell you from experience that even in my office it took years to get people to understand why you need to immediately terminate network access when some leaves the organization. Even now, when I’ve finally gotten people used to the idea that they need to let me know when someone is leaving, there are some areas that I don’t control that I wonder about!

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