I wonder if I'm paranoid.
That day I saw a little girl using a computer at my department. Those computers are supposed to be used by students or staff of our department only. The computers require a login account in order to use them so I thought this little girl was one of the students' private tutorial student and was being asked to do some work there. I wanted to use a computer and all other computers were occupied. Many teaching staff came across but no one tried to stop her. I had a thought on "scared" her away but didn't bother.
I saw she was writing an email and I was curious about who would exchange emails with a little girl. I remembered when I was at her age, I even didn't know what an email was. So I walked closer to her and tried to have a glaze on what she was writing. After I'd figured out the first few sentences she had written, an associate professor appeared. He put his arms around this girl that looked like I was going to do anything would harm her. Then I recalled this girl was his daughter who I've seen before. His brought her away soon.
The thing is, the associate professor taught me information security and ethics before. He really disappointed me. Obviously, he lent his account to his daughter to use our computers. Did he think it's absolutely good for security or ethical? I can't remember how many times he said employee are not supposed to use work place's computers for private purpose and this act is misusing bandwidth which is paid by the company, so it is unethical!
Maybe I'm just paranoid but it really annoys me!
