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Coders 'should be held liable for flaws'
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Social marketing
Catégorie:
Sécurité
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Thread ID:
01058466
Message ID:
01059024
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>>>I may not have served in the military, but both my parents did and there was a neighbor (a captain) who was stationed at the 5th Army headquarters in the neighborhood. Now I may not know all there is to know, but I know this. PFCs, who are not in the field, do not do things like this unless explicitly ordered to. Yet...
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>>Yes, George, it is easier to get to “the least common denominator”, the grunts (enlisted personnel and programmers), rather than look at this from the top down.
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>>Where do problems begin? That is the question. There is a shared responsibility but it is easier to blame the person on the bottom of the totem pole.
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>>Surely an officer and gentlemen as well as our security forces (CIA etc.) would not allow immoral acts to be committed! The same goes for CEO’s and Presidents of corporations. The little guy is the problem. After all, we grunts just do not see “the big picture”! :)
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>>By the way, who in their right mind would place top secret or personal information on the Internet? :)
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>Tom,
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>After my last time making political statements, I don't want to repeat it. Yet, somehow, I feel I'm obiliged to.
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>Some how, some way, the "buck" doesn't stop at the top because it never gets there. Unfortunately, our "leaders" are too busy complain about the "blame game" to stop it from being played in the first place.

Or they "accept full responsibility" which ultimately leads to ?????????
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