This... sounds like their security is doing their job, tbh? Like, yes, if you have access to sensitive data your computer _should_ lock when you are away from it, and you shouldn't be able to circumvent this.
I am, generally, very sceptical of corporate surveillance stuff, and think that it should be largely banned. But this particular case isn't surveillance, it's security.
I am, generally, very sceptical of corporate surveillance stuff, and think that it should be largely banned. But this particular case isn't surveillance, it's security.