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She should abide by the company rules, use company provided software and follow company policies if she likes working there.
Otherwise she should move. Bypassing the rules is very unprofessional and can get you in trouble.
Also, why would you want company data on your personal device?
Recipe for disaster
In both directions...my employer would have a heart attack if I was doing work on my own machine like that (well, outside of a virtual desktop).
Maybe (hopefully) the data isn't all that sensive