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September 3rd, 2008

Revenge of the techies

Posted by Deb Perelman @ 9:10 am

Categories: Hackers, Techie Hall of Shame

Tags: R&D, M&A, Information Technology, Mergers & Acquisitions, Research & Development, Strategy, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Management

Batten down the passwords!

A new survey evidences all too well where the power can fall in enterprise IT relationships: into the not always well-intentioned hands of disgruntled employees.

Or in this case, into the hands of disgruntled exiting employees. The survey, put out by Cyber-Ark Software, a Newton, Mass. based provider of enterprise account security solutions, found that 88 percent of IT administrators, if laid off tomorrow, said they would take valuable and sensitive company information with them. They’d especially target CEO passwords, customer databases, research and development plans, financial reports, merger and acquisition plans and even the company’s list of privileged passwords.

Only 12 percent said they’d take the high road on their way out, leaving the “office supplies,” so to speak, intact.

I’d suspect at this point that most of you are of two minds: The vast majority of you are embarrassed that your profession is ever lumped in with this group, who are the kinds of unsavory characters that have business leaders questioning whether they need in-house IT departments at all, given what trouble they can be.

But the other portion–and hopefully, this is very few of you–might kinda understand where this type of spiteful behavior fits in. How do I know you’re out there? When I approached this topic for the first time last month on the heels of the virtual commandeering of the San Francisco municipal computer network by an unhappy former network engineer, in the Techie Hall of Shame, I received more than one comment and email which said, and I quote, that “a real coder wouldn’t have been caught.” The suggestion is that the failure of those in the Techie Hall of Shame was not, say, abusing their power but not doing it well enough that nobody caught them.

And although comments like these were a minute part of the responses, the fact that they were out there at all suggests that this type of entitlement and potentially rampant abuse of IT power, is alive and well out there.

How about you? Do studies like this simply get on your nerves or does it worry you that you’re being associated with criminally-minded techies?

Deb Perelman is a journalist in New York City with a focus on tech and the daily grind. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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RE: Revenge of the techies
You best revenge is to succeed in a new job or a totally new career and it helps if you rub their noses in it ;-))... (Read the rest)
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Think of it this way.  Been_Done_Before | 09/03/08
Not really  CobraA1 | 09/04/08
you got it right dont get mad, get revenge  Quebec-french | 09/04/08
Better still..  Wolfie2K3 | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  s_southern | 09/03/08
Those you take revenge  shanedr | 09/04/08
Wise man's Observation  jpenajr@... | 09/04/08
It worries me  John L. Ries | 09/03/08
Agreed (nt)  CobraA1 | 09/04/08
It is rather sad NT  pmfjoe | 09/04/08
If you get laid off why do something that will ruin your future career?  T1Oracle | 09/03/08
Totally Correct (nt)  TedKraan | 09/04/08
You don't understand depression  shanedr | 09/04/08
Maybe do less work, but steal? No.  fr0thy2 | 09/03/08
vengeance yes. but at what cost ?  broke back techies | 09/03/08
Consider the Source  igoeja@... | 09/03/08
Missed the source, but...  John L. Ries | 09/03/08
true, it's a biased research  TedKraan | 09/04/08
Sad to hear.  CobraA1 | 09/04/08
Get the data BEFORE you're laid off...  scott1329 | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  binarypc | 09/04/08
And there's so much to learn  CobraA1 | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  TunerGeek | 09/04/08
Power  snakecharmernyc@... | 09/04/08
Whatever  ZDarryl | 09/04/08
Seems useful to discuss moral issues  John L. Ries | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  dmhunter@... | 09/04/08
That's why we have gardening leave  mark@... | 09/04/08
Immoral, Unethical, and Unlawful  Dr_Zinj | 09/04/08
In the for-profit world  lost in Texas | 09/04/08
Clarity  snakecharmernyc@... | 09/04/08
Value  snakecharmernyc@... | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  shanedr | 09/04/08
Barricades on both sides won't make traffic flow on a street.  CobraA1 | 09/04/08
But would they do anything with it?  flhu | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  thookerov | 09/04/08
Would do better to worry about...  techboy_z | 09/04/08
Amen  John L. Ries | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  ZDNET_guest666 | 09/04/08
Stats...  talukdar_m@... | 09/04/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  Old Timer 8080 | 09/12/08
RE: Revenge of the techies  MLHACK | 01/29/09
RE: Revenge of the techies  Tom in Toronto | 01/30/09

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