Part 3: When ownership, responsibility, and reality drift out of alignment, risk fills the gap. This post lays out why clean breaks are the only approach that consistently protects organizations and individuals alike.
Part 2: Removing email and uninstalling a few apps feels responsible — but it often creates more exposure, not less. This post explains why partial cleanup leaves behind liability that’s harder to defend than doing nothing at all.
Part 1: The most dangerous devices in many organizations aren’t the ones IT never touched — they’re the ones that quietly stopped being company computers. This post explores how reasonable decisions during transitions can create long-term risk.