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Giving them local-admin domain wide by dropping all new users, by default, into a group called 'Local PC Admins', then deploying that AD group as part of Administrators on the base system image that goes out hospital-wide. How they passed audits was well beyond me. Hospital software is weird, but that's the direction they chose to give people admin rights. 'You only lost them if you installed shitware' was the general policy, and it pissed off the VP of HR when the newly hired tech had more rights than she did on the network. Double-bonus: She needed it for iTunes.
For her personal iPhone. Because she lost her hospital corporate-issued phone.
We wiped the only phone in Exchange and it wiped her personal phone and it was IT's fault she lost all her shit and had to restore from a backup she left on the network. Never was her fault she could have lost a device with PII and PHI on it, but it was all IT's fault for wiping her personal phone. And my director and the CIO just said 'fix it and make it right'. But fuck HIPAA, right?