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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoI actually have a multiple choice question on my General User training that goes something like: If someone attempts to elicit classified information from you, and a heated argument erupts, what action should you take? A) Inform Company Security of the event B) Provide a non-answer and defer or distract from the current line of questioning C) Prove them wrong by giving them the classified information D) A & B So far no one has chosen C, thankfully.
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoIf it’s to your benefit, say nothing. But if it nerfs something you use then you have a duty to fix their mistake! Those national defence people will understand.
I actually have a multiple choice question on my General User training that goes something like:
If someone attempts to elicit classified information from you, and a heated argument erupts, what action should you take?
A) Inform Company Security of the event
B) Provide a non-answer and defer or distract from the current line of questioning
C) Prove them wrong by giving them the classified information
D) A & B
So far no one has chosen C, thankfully.
You need “if you play a computer game and find they have technical details of a weapon system incorrect, what action should you take”
If it’s to your benefit, say nothing. But if it nerfs something you use then you have a duty to fix their mistake! Those national defence people will understand.