No. I'm disclaiming that although I've never worked on anything where lives are on the line, in my experience, having management ignore, yet understanding, warnings is commonplace.
I then cited two anecdotes where warnings had been given. In one case, a breach followed, in the other, so far it has not. I would assume most warnings that are ignored turn out to be non-issues.
I then cited two anecdotes where warnings had been given. In one case, a breach followed, in the other, so far it has not. I would assume most warnings that are ignored turn out to be non-issues.