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I'm sorry, you’ve made the wrong decision.

Here are some points that you need to consider. You should have included these in your reflective activity.

  • You chose a very weak password for your SocialBook account.
  • You made a mistake by not immediately alerting stakeholders that your SocialBook account has been hacked. They rely on it for information about your service and are now at risk because they will trust whatever is posted on it.
  • The SSSC Code of Practice for Social Service Workers says you must not put other people at unnecessary risk. When you did not promptly inform stakeholders about the SocialBook account being breached, you left them at unnecessary risk and were not meeting the standards expected of a social service manager.
  • You need to do more learning to develop a better understanding of how previous training can be forgotten or become outdated. The online safety and security training opportunity offered an opportunity to refresh existing knowledge and introduce important information about new online threats and how to protect against them.
  • You need to make sure your team attend online safety and security training regularly. The advice provided by such training evolves and adapts to the threats we face and what was best practice several years ago can be dangerous today.

When online safety and security training was offered, the right thing to do was accept the invitation. Find out why this was the right thing to do here.

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