The Trump administration's assault on journalism and federal workers escalates as Social Security Administration employees are banned from accessing news sites.
Restricting websites without a damn good reason is bad practice in IT, as far as I'm concerned.
If the website causes a legitimate threat of data exfiltration or getting the employer handed a lawsuit (piracy, sexual harassment, w/e), sure, block it.
But using web filters to solve managerial problems like employee productivity is demeaning to workers and unnecessary overhead on IT.
Our job in IT, at the end of the day is to improve productivity...sure...but blocking benign websites takes us away from that.
Restricting websites and whitelisting the ones you’re supposed to have access to is literally like one of the fundamental rules of it security. What are you talking about?
I don’t think this particular case was about security but pretending that block-by-default is not a good security practice is dishonest.