Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Hard Werk

So, I do my work for the fed, and the fed requires that we complete the same "education" courses every year.

Question 1.

If you believe a security risk has occurred, you should;

A. Not do anything about it
B. Inform your Information Security Officer
C. Contact the news media
D. All of the above

Question 2.

If you are working with medical data and you find interesting medical information about a neighbor, you should:

A. Obey Confidentiality principles and not share the information with anyone except on a need to know basis for work related purposes
B. Tell your other neighbors, but make sure that they promise not to tell anyone
C. Print it out and take it home, as long as you don't share it with anyone
D. Download the information to you personal USB flash drive

2 comments:

Steve said...

Q1:

Answer has got to be D. Even though A contradicts B and C, I'm still going with D.

Q2:

B

Kor said...

Lol, yeah I get the same sort of stuff every so often. In fact I think I have one comming up to the end of the month.

It just shows what high calibre individuals we have working for the public service. I often wonder how many people actually answer incorrectly.