I’ve had people above me fired in a startup and I was asked by the board of the company to lock their accounts and seize their professional laptops while they were in a meeting informing them they were fired.
The idiots had tried to stage a “coup” against the CEO which failed spectacularly.
I’ve had people above me fired in a startup and I was asked by the board of the company to lock their accounts and seize their professional laptops while they were in a meeting informing them they were fired.
The idiots had tried to stage a “coup” against the CEO which failed spectacularly.
in my org it’s a single process to deprovision someone of access to all tools including home devices.
Makes sense, this was decades ago in a small startup. Nowadays HR systems are usually synched with the IAM.