Email to Pete Wisdom
Jul. 1st, 2006 04:18 pmTo: [Wisdom, Pete]
From: [Munroe, Ororo]
Subject: Security matters
Pete,
I am glad to hear that you and the rest of your team have returned safely from your latest traveling expedition. I hear you have been undertaking some serious missions – which brings me to the reason for this email.
It seems it has become quite common knowledge over the last few days here at the mansion where you and your team have been and what you have been doing. While I do not begrudge you a bit of celebration, I am concerned for the potential security issues this widespread knowledge brings. While the journal system itself is safe from prying eyes, we both know that it does not take much to pluck information from young, unshielded minds.
If your team chooses to confide in certain people about their activities, that is of course their choice. But to have this information spread over the journals represents a security risk, as Mr. Lee informs me, and I wanted to discuss this with you. Perhaps it would be a good idea to urge your employees to be a bit more circumspect in the information they choose to make public, so that we are all that much safer. Thank you for giving this some thought, and if you wish to discuss this further I would be more than happy to speak with you about it.
-O.
From: [Munroe, Ororo]
Subject: Security matters
Pete,
I am glad to hear that you and the rest of your team have returned safely from your latest traveling expedition. I hear you have been undertaking some serious missions – which brings me to the reason for this email.
It seems it has become quite common knowledge over the last few days here at the mansion where you and your team have been and what you have been doing. While I do not begrudge you a bit of celebration, I am concerned for the potential security issues this widespread knowledge brings. While the journal system itself is safe from prying eyes, we both know that it does not take much to pluck information from young, unshielded minds.
If your team chooses to confide in certain people about their activities, that is of course their choice. But to have this information spread over the journals represents a security risk, as Mr. Lee informs me, and I wanted to discuss this with you. Perhaps it would be a good idea to urge your employees to be a bit more circumspect in the information they choose to make public, so that we are all that much safer. Thank you for giving this some thought, and if you wish to discuss this further I would be more than happy to speak with you about it.
-O.
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Date: 2006-07-02 11:16 am (UTC)I'll probably be stopping by the mansion at some point next week - Dom's got stuff for me to drop off for Nate, so I'll check in with you can Cook more properly then.
Pete.