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1. belval+j2[view] [source] 2021-10-12 19:50:56
>>revico+(OP)
The fact that the administration didn't choose to sue them to oblivion is refreshing. I hope we'll see a trend in the future of educator being smart enough to admit that they made a mistake and to encourage the students to develop their talent.

One can only hope.

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2. nielsb+B4[view] [source] 2021-10-12 20:02:59
>>belval+j2
Probably helps that "We prepared complete documentation of everything we did, including recommendations to remediate the vulnerabilities we discovered. We went a comprehensive 26-page penetration test report to the D214 tech team and worked with them to help secure their network."
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3. munifi+5q[view] [source] 2021-10-12 22:15:27
>>nielsb+B4
In many cases, a 26-page report documenting the incompetency of a team would not be taken kindly.
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4. AnIdio+NI[view] [source] 2021-10-13 00:40:36
>>munifi+5q
I find it annoying that people immediately assume incompetence and not inadequate staffing or conflicting priorities. I worked at a school district for a few years and we were woefully understaffed for what we had to cover. In situations like that you do what you have to so teachers can teach, move on to the next emergency, and hope like hell some self-important little shit doesn't burn everything to the ground.
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