ABSTRACT
Who governs actions? What are the repercussions? The
individual is a constituent of many groups or sets. For
example: you are a member of a family, a community, an
organization, and a business. If you do something wrong at
the family holiday celebration (yes, everyone saw what
you did), one or more family members will call you the
next day and let you have it. If you do something wrong as
a CISSP (not again?), the (ISC)2 Ethics Review Board
will be sending you a nasty e-mail and perhaps revoking
your membership. If you do something unacceptable on the
file server at work, you should get an automated message
explaining the policy violation, and your organization’s
counselor will expect you to set up a meeting to discuss
the situation. This perfect world of repercussions for
improper actions can be achieved via a mix of technical
and administrative controls focused on accountability.