اگر من با استفاده از VPN در کار گروه فناوری اطلاعات را می توانید ببینید چه im انجام?
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اگر من با استفاده از VPN در کار گروه فناوری اطلاعات را می توانید ببینید چه im انجام?
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Yes, they can see you are connected to only one specific IP. He can figure out that you are using a VPN. But he can’t see what you are doing. That beats the purpose of VPN. But if he has access to your computer’s telemetry (admin rights/managed office computer) then he can see which softwares you are using and other stuffs depending upon their privilege.
But what if he uses his own laptop at work?
IT guy here.
All of u/burgerusa ‘s points were correct. He can see what IP you’re talking to, he can see software you have installed, he can potentially read your keystrokes if he has a keylogger installed (unlikely, he doesn’t have the time).
However since you’re probably not an admin, you won’t be able to install anything.
if you like your job.. don’t do it specially if it’s a big firm with a legit IT department.
Nothing says, I’m not doing anything wrong like using a VPN on a company network that they aren’t providing.
Play it safe and just used a remote app to log into your home computer. For instance TeamViewer works really well. Just set it up on your home machine and remote into it from your work machine.
LOL, no, but they will know you are using a VPN on their network and that alone is enough to justify firing people in some places…
This question comes up a lot and your employer, if they have a decent size fleet to maintain, has all kinds of spyware on your PC. Further, they can push software silently to your workstation if they think you’re up to no good.
As a general matter you have no security without at *least* physical security. When the PC is at the mercy of IT professionals 24 hours a day there is not a single thing you can do on it that you should not assume is monitored and logged and stored away to use against you if they ever need a pretext to fire you.
Don’t fuck around at work and if you do make sure it is on your own hardware with your own LTE data.
With next gen firewalls we can block the protocols themselves, so if we see, say, OpenVPN being used, we can block it, regardless of what port you are using to connect.
Our users aren’t allowed to install software themselves, so actually getting the VPN software running will be tricky at best.