My thoughts exactly. It's been a while since I last saw a company with an actual IT department and even longer where they had an actual clue. The reality is that IT in most SMEs simply sucks and no longer requires a college education. Working in IT for an SME is not a career plan. You're at constant risk of being outsourced and essentially all you do is done better by a gazillion companies as a service that probably cost less than a few months of your salary. Frankly, most SMEs would be better off doing exactly that. Most startups I work with do this from day one for obvious reasons.
Once you hit a certain scale different dynamics may kick in but even then, outsourcing is an option.
As a freelancer these days, I bring my own laptop and am granted access to stuff for the duration of the project. It's understood and expected of me that I do such things as encrypt disks, use 2FA, and don't use "secret" as the password. Most stuff I access for these projects is SAAS based. I'd probably walk away from projects where that wasn't the case.
Once you hit a certain scale different dynamics may kick in but even then, outsourcing is an option.
As a freelancer these days, I bring my own laptop and am granted access to stuff for the duration of the project. It's understood and expected of me that I do such things as encrypt disks, use 2FA, and don't use "secret" as the password. Most stuff I access for these projects is SAAS based. I'd probably walk away from projects where that wasn't the case.