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1. db48x+D2[view] [source] 2017-02-28 02:06:00
>>codero+(OP)
The long-term solution is simply not to work anywhere that insists on running a MITM attack on all of your communications.
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2. wildmu+n4[view] [source] 2017-02-28 02:34:57
>>db48x+D2
Without an SSL MITM, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS's) are much less effective.

If you're using your company's network, then they have every right to monitor all of the activity on it. They're trying to protect trade secrets, future plans, customer data, employee records, etc. from attackers who would use that information to do harm to the company, its customers, and its employees. If you don't want your employer to know what you're doing, then don't use the company computer or company network to do it. And while you may think that you're too tech savvy to fall prey to malware 1) not everyone at your company is, and 2) no amount of savvy will protect you from all malware, especially ones that gain a foothold through an unpatched exploit. And there's also that whole other can of worms: malicious employees.

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3. db48x+cm[view] [source] 2017-02-28 06:34:59
>>wildmu+n4
I agree that this is how they see it, but it's a losing battle. There's no filter for people's minds, or for what they write down. The owner of a company cannot approach this problem from the perspective of technical bandaids; they absolutely must trust the right people, and only the right people.
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