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Personnel & Contractors - Termination & Transfer

Q:

Do you have Termination and Transfer Policy?

Upon termination of an employee or contractor, do you immediately terminate access to systems, and retrieve all company assets (i.e. equipments/devices, PCs, access cards, keys, smart cards, tokens, cell phones, information and documentation)?

Upon the transfer of an employee or contractor, do you review the logical and physical access authorizations to verify that the authorizations are still appropriate?

Upon the transfer of an employee or contractor, do you review the logical and physical access authorizations to verify that the authorizations are still appropriate?


A:

Yes; this is strictly enforced as a key component of Omegabit's secure operations.

Upon termination of an employee or contractor, Omegabit immediately terminates access to systems, networks, infrastructure –virtual and real-, and retrieves all company assets (i.e. equipment/devices, PCs, access cards, keys, smart cards, tokens, cell phones, information and documentation).

This is documented in Omegabit Employee Handbook, Section 4.7

Employee handbook internal documentation and HR procedures; includes proprietary actions and is sensitive in nature.

Yes.

Yes



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