I worked for a defense contractor that had a 3 strikes policy for security violations. Failing the phishing emails was a strike. Other breaches of security policy (like getting caught letting someone tailgate you in) could be strikes too. You got fired at 3. Nobody thought this was unreasonable. Part of your job when you work in defense or finance is giving a sufficient number of fucks about things that people in oth…
I actually like the idea of having consequences for allowing tailgating, assuming the company cares about it. Maybe not firing, at least right away, or if you get tricked/someone sneaks in behind you, but put some teeth in the policy and actually enforce it. If the company just says "don't do it" there is still social pressure to be polite and not slam the door in someone's face. But if there are consequences that ev…
We have passcarded doors and then inside we have gates like many subway stations do that are timed only long enough for one person to pass through.
So I can hold the door open for someone on the way in—especially if they have their badge out— but there's nothing I can do about those giant plexi gates once inside. They have to swipe.