Whoever said executives were smart is an idiot themselves.
Basic logic whiles some intelligent people are executives not
All executives are intelligent. Pretty simple huh.
Was that former company affiliated with Trump or Musk by any chance? They've pretty well demonstrated by now that neither of them has ANY clue how 'system security' is supposed to work.
To be fair, retaining access is on the company. Ideally, they’d have had it cut his access while he was in the dismissal meeting. They were right to dismiss him, they just did it badly
@altnps.bsky.social can you please provide this group the economic black out asking people not to spend on 2/28 especially to big companies. To show our power.
Oooo...that's the kind of "maturity" we need handling sensitive, private information! A 19-year-old incel strutting his stuff. As the mother of a Gen Z son, who in NO way resembles this brat, I wonder what his parents' response is?
That's my bet. Disabling accounts has been SOP pretty much everywhere for decades. Even back in the 90s one person I worked with found out he was fired because he couldn't login one morning; IT had accidentally killed his account a little too soon.
I believe him. I was in another office for training and the supervisor there still had time keeping access to the office I worked at. Even though he hadn't been there for 3 or 4 years.
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Basic logic whiles some intelligent people are executives not
All executives are intelligent. Pretty simple huh.
lol at their "concern" tho, I think I'm more concerned than them at this point.
needless to say: Junior, there, should not have access to the US federal government data. EVER.
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