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Don't Network Administrators Require Privacy?

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that Recently their company has decided to move the IT staff out of their offices to make room for the Service Department. The move has placed the IT staff in cubicles that all face inward and lack, obviously, the ability to lock their doors at night. This is, to them, an obvious breach in security and privacy for what may be sensitive network information. Have any other Slashdot readers dealt with this sort of problem before? If so, what specific information was best suited to rectify these security concerns?

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  1. What A Retarded Quesetion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Maybe the Administrators should lock or logout from their computers when they are away.
    Problem solved.

    Dumbest Ask Slashdot EVER.

  2. Re:Might Even Be Illegal? by mboverload · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Windows Key + L

    That locks Windows workstations.