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Subject: Re: [Dshield] Protecting Yourself [Was: Data on 26 million veterans
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt ! edu
Date: 2006-05-28 16:25:45
Message-ID: 200605281625.k4SGPj2k020094 () turing-police ! cc ! vt ! edu
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On Sat, 27 May 2006 08:15:49 CDT, scott@scottwahlstrom.org said:
>
> >> So, you would be comfortable taking on this level of personal
> >> responsibility yourself? Interesting... I may have a job
> >> for you. :)
>
> My point was that if you agree to an organization's InfoSec
> policy and you knowingly violate it, then yes, you should be
> held accountable for your actions.
Said policies almost never address the issue of *liability*, nor do they
say much about accidental and inadvertent errors....
> (And I promise that if hired, I will honor and abide by my employer's
> InfoSec policies).
Do you intend to purchase several tens of millions of dollars worth of
liability insurance, to cover yourself in case you make an inadvertent error?
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