Isn’t it a bit inappropriate to use race and gender profiling in a dynamic
security lab system? I mean, changing the security settings based on the
time of day and who is most likely to walk in the door.
I know you can do that in a store or business, but the University is a
slightly different world.
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Hmm, that seems not good to me.
yeah, I felt the same way. One of the lab managers was wanting to get stats for his lab that included gender so that he could increase the station security durring hours when a particular gender was in the majority.
That’s ridiculous…
Wait, computer security, or actual physical security? ’cause I’m thinking “omg 3:00 is when all th azns come in dude they r h4x3rz” ?