• stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Yes it is the engineers fault, but even then there should have been multiple people that should have caught such an issue along the way.

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      1 year ago

      As an engineer, I agree.

      You cannot be a layer of security if your attitude is, “this is someone else’s problem”.

      The swiss cheese model of security is what I go by. Yes, no one is perfect, but that’s precisely why every single person needs to actually give a damn. (and why people should be paid enough to care) The more layers of protection from catastrophe, the better.

      Giving in because others are involved is literally Bystander Effect-ing your job effectiveness. Only idiots should be OK with, “this is someone else’s fault.”

      No, this is also other peoples’ fault, but make no mistake: the engineer is on that list.