diff --git a/aivalidation_dictionary.txt b/aivalidation_dictionary.txt index ab45497f..668a53d7 100644 --- a/aivalidation_dictionary.txt +++ b/aivalidation_dictionary.txt @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ Ravi ravimeijerrig Renate Rijk +Rijks Rijkshuisstijl rijksoverheid risico diff --git a/docs/way-of-working/workplace-security.md b/docs/way-of-working/workplace-security.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7f6cac01 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/way-of-working/workplace-security.md @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# Workplace Laptop Security + +## Context + +When people leave their laptop open, unlocked and unattended, this could be a big security breach. Especially when you +have SSO on for multiple services. + +## Decision + +Whenever a colleague will find your laptop open, unlocked, and unattended, they will message in the `random` Mattermost +channel of the Rijks AI Validation team to bring a small treat, e.g. cookies or cake to the office the next thursday +as a way of compensation. + +## Risks + +- We could have a big security breach if people leave their laptops unlocked and unattended. +- People could become less healthy by eating many cookies. +- People could become less trusting of other colleagues if they would be punished by bringing cookies to the office. + +## Assumptions + +- Everybody is in the RAV team in Mattermost +- "Next Thursday" is assumed to be the office-day where most people are in the office of choice +- This won't be abused by colleagues wanting to have free treats