Is learning from mistakes okay except for cybersecurity? If someone makes a mistake and clicks, are they a "stupid user"? Expecting 100% security from people isn't realistic and will make them avoid reporting out of fear. If you want people to improve, you need to have some tolerance for mistakes as long as they notify you as soon as possible so you can deal with it and they can learn from it. P.S Don’t share this image with your team. It's a self-contradicting logical fallacy that I threw in to grab your attention and give you a laugh for the weekend. Enjoy and Stay WIZER :)
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