Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
ALWAYS BLAME THE NEW GUY.
that's the problem with businesses these days. they take something they already know, and they try to exploit it in every possible way. as for the things that they don't know, they will realize that in due time.
anyhow, I'd say it's the IT department's problem. it is a white collar crime. and the crime must under investigation immediately, otherwise the company risks the vulnerability of sensitive/confidential information being leaked through security breaches similar to this one.
-finger prints
-security cams
-designated areas and assigned survellience patrolling
-user credentials
-and start locking your IT department room, "now."
-you gotta announce it that there have been missing parts, and that no one is blaming anyone, but the it continues to happen, that there must be a XYZ to follow in order to prevent stuff like this, so people aren't alarmed
-blah blah blah
they write stuff like this in books, so check out the library, GG