This is not dissimilar from the discussion that, for example:
Walk into the headquarters of a major business firm, you take the
elevator up to the top floor as you don't have a keycard to get you in
a lower level. It's lunchtime and the secretary at reception has left
her desk. You are free to walk around the corner to the CEO's office
(there are no physical barriers, as these would not "look nice" and
would "impose upon business impressions". The CEO is a dear chap who
forgets to lock his workstation when he goes to lunch. Where did all
that hard effort of virtual security go? This is not an uncommon
scenario. The stronger audits in the world fail you for this kind of
possibility; again count yourself lucky in this regard.