Something i haven’t seen posted here yet, but worth say over and over again.

Murphy’s law says that anything that can go wrong will go wrong… but with the 3-2-1 strategy in place, your data always survives.

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    1 year ago

    IMHO There are complications with doing this at work. If you’re in the tech industry, (or anything with computers at work), you could be accused of stealing data or doing something malicious or just have it stolen by someone at the office, (which goes into if you should encrypt your data… another can of worms to open).

    The risk assessment is for you to decide.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, it also depends on the people you work with. You could just ask whoever is in charge if you can. Worst they will say is no. It is amazing how far you can get with a friendly smile and a box of doughnuts.

      If your coworkers like you enough, you don’t really need to worry about theft. I had left a drive and somebody moved it not knowing its purpose. My coworkers ripped the place apart to help me find it.