I run a small business and would like to use Linux for its free naturet. Is there a way to lock down linux using software or a whole distro that would prevent people from doing pretty much anything other than opening a web browser similar to Windows or ChromeOS. I would use ChromeOS, had it not been made by Google as I am not super keen on using something made by big tech.

Edit: This would be for employees and is exclusively about endpoint security, mot enforcing staying on task.

  • SteleTrovilo@beehaw.org
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    There’s also the risk of users saving and distributing confidential data. You don’t need admin rights for that! I’m not actually sure this applies to OP, but if he’s giving everyone a web browser, it certainly seems like a risk.

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      A cell phone can save and distribute data.

      He didn’t say it was crazy confidential. I got the feeling it was more about keeping them from fucking around and breaking it.

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      1 year ago

      If Snowden can exfiltrate data from the NSA, there is simply no way for your average employer to prevent this through computer restrictions. Effort in that direction is a total waste of money.

      This is a company policy issue, enforced through non-disclosure agreements and, ultimately, the legal system.