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  • This is how all my work documentation is. There are “shoulds” and “shalls” in our processes. If you don’t do a “should,” you just need to have a good reason why not. If you don’t do a “shall,” you need a blessing from the person who owns the process, and someone else needs to agree that they accept all risk associated with not doing it, and they literally have to put their name next to it. It’s a big deal, as it should be, because most of those “shalls” are there for safety







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    2 months ago

    Idk man, I have a federally compliant 1 way pager. So it’s not illegal. We score the highest marks on our DoD security audits every year. Theyre distrubuted from the security office, so I’m sure they do some sort of vetting on each individual one.

    We’re a govt contractor, but our civilian govt counterparts use them too


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    2 months ago

    People that work in classified environments. You can’t have smart devices (phones, watches, anything that communicates with the outside) while in these controlled spaces. pagers are acceptable because they’re 1 way communication, so there’s no risk of data leaks from the classified space