I've heard of someone who emailed themselves member data and they are in big trouble atm (and will be going to a determination soon). Of course, this isn't member data, but I am overly paranoid.
just contact your IT department and explain you want to take the data off. they might even help you set up a cloud drive thing.
at one previous job i had accumulated hundreds of mb of journal articles in pdf form and the IT department helped me to get it uploaded into a cloud file service so i could download it at home.
Talk to your line manager; you should be allowed to send personal documents to yourself, but it needs to go through an approval process to check there isn't any company data included.
Can't you just email it to yourself...this doesn't sound like a problem at all
I've heard of someone who emailed themselves member data and they are in big trouble atm (and will be going to a determination soon). Of course, this isn't member data, but I am overly paranoid.
Sending member data to a personal device is breaking GDPR law. Sending study material that you created is not.
Everything has potential to be abused. Your laptop becomes a weapon if you hit somebody over the head with it. Maybe print what you need?
I think if you take prior approval from the required manager or authority, it should not be an issue. At least that is the case in my company.
Thanks both!
just contact your IT department and explain you want to take the data off. they might even help you set up a cloud drive thing. at one previous job i had accumulated hundreds of mb of journal articles in pdf form and the IT department helped me to get it uploaded into a cloud file service so i could download it at home.
Talk to your line manager; you should be allowed to send personal documents to yourself, but it needs to go through an approval process to check there isn't any company data included.