To be fair, there’s nothing stopping someone from recording everything anyway via an endless list of alternative methods.
If you’re running a virtual Windows desktop from within Linux, for instance.
The security professional inside of me sees this as a major problem: It’s going to make a bunch of clueless users think they have some sense of security when they absolutely have none.
Yeah. It’s a “security feature” which basically doea nothing to stop malicious users, while getting in the way of legitimate users actually being productive.
I constantly use screencaps during calls to grab what is being shown, because it’s a hell of a lot easier and faster than having to chase people up to share certain bits after the fact.
To be fair, there’s nothing stopping someone from recording everything anyway via an endless list of alternative methods.
If you’re running a virtual Windows desktop from within Linux, for instance.
The security professional inside of me sees this as a major problem: It’s going to make a bunch of clueless users think they have some sense of security when they absolutely have none.
Of course, that’s Windows in a nutshell 🤷
Yeah. It’s a “security feature” which basically doea nothing to stop malicious users, while getting in the way of legitimate users actually being productive.
I constantly use screencaps during calls to grab what is being shown, because it’s a hell of a lot easier and faster than having to chase people up to share certain bits after the fact.