After cybersecurity lab wouldn’t use AV software, US accuses Georgia Tech of fraud --According to these former employees, senior leadership at Georgia Tech gave in to the demands of these researchers to avoid compliance with cybersecurity regulations because “of the money [the researchers] bring in” from government contracts.
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”
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After cybersecurity lab wouldn’t use AV software, US accuses Georgia Tech of fraud --According to these former employees, senior leadership at Georgia Tech gave in to the demands of these researchers to avoid compliance with cybersecurity regulations because “of the money [the researchers] bring in” from government contracts.
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”
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According to these former employees, senior leadership at Georgia Tech gave in to the demands of these researchers to avoid compliance with cybersecurity regulations because “of the money [the researchers] bring in” from government contracts.
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”
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“After cybersecurity lab wouldn’t use AV software, US accuses Georgia Tech of fraud --According to these former employees, senior leadership at Georgia Tech gave in to the demands of these researchers to avoid compliance with cybersecurity regulations because “of the money [the researchers] bring in” from government contracts.
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”,” Lawrence Catania's Omeka, accessed November 23, 2024, https://omeka.lawrencecatania.com/items/show/2309.
As one former employee described it, Georgia Tech had a cybersecurity compliance “culture of somebody up the line is going to overturn me... [so] I might as well go ahead and ignore the policy.” Another former employee described Georgia Tech’s “attitude” to its “obligations to meet cybersecurity requirements” as “oh, I don’t want to bother with that.”,” Lawrence Catania's Omeka, accessed November 23, 2024, https://omeka.lawrencecatania.com/items/show/2309.