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Lost in virtually all of this is the core reason Trump is under indictment when others aren't is that the others turned this stuff over when discovered, and Trump actively lied about it.

Comey was a dufus, but his reasoning for not charging Clinton was that 1. she actually did comply with the FBI and 2. there was no intent to hide/hold onto post discovery. Trump's situation passes both of those elements.
 
Intent/attitude is everything. We recently had a situation where the #2 guy on one of our SAPs, a very senior director, inadvertently took a laptop into a secure area, never even turned it on, and left with the laptop after an hour or so. He self-reported it 3 days later. They grilled him on why it took 3 days for him to self report. His answers were along the lines that he was too busy, didn’t think it was that big of a deal, and just didn’t get around to it. The customer revoked his program access on the spot, because they could not tolerate anyone in a leadership position having such a cavalier attitude toward security.

Mistakes can be tolerated. Disdain for procedures cannot.
 
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Intent/attitude is everything. We recently had a situation where the #2 guy on one of our SAPs, a very senior director, inadvertently took a laptop into a secure area, never even turned it on, and left with the laptop after an hour or so. He self-reported it 3 days later. They grilled him on why it took 3 days for him to self report. His answers were along the lines that he was too busy, didn’t think it was that big of a deal, and just didn’t get around to it. The customer revoked his program access on the spot, because they could not tolerate anyone in a leadership position having such a cavalier attitude toward security.

Mistakes can be tolerated. Disdain for procedures cannot.

Good story. And very true.
 
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