Denied Code Blue

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Recker

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What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
Adds a "Code Blue" which resembles a major information breach to a group of unauthorized personnel. We had this code on a server I used to be department leadership on and it was a very very useful code. It helped everyone stay informed.

Examples:
- CI call D block and tell them all about SCP-008. This risks people below Clearance 4 gaining knowledge about it.
- Someone radios in about the O5 council. (and it's not a fail infobreach)

Criteria for setting Code Blue:
Some questions must be answered for calling a Code Blue.

1. Is the information being distributed to a large mass of individuals who do not contain the clearance?
2. Is the unauthorized group of individuals actively disseminating the information?
3. Is it at least a "maybe" that the site, a large section of the site, or a significant portion of the general public will require amnestics?

If yes is answered to all of them, a Code Blue may be called.

Code Heirarchy:
We all know that a Code 5 is bigger than a Code 1, and a Code 1 is bigger than a Code 2, etc.

Here is how the new hierarchy could work in highest priority to lowest priority:
1. Code 3 - Contamination Hazard
2. Code 4 - Cognitohazard Breach
3. Code 5 - Containment Breach
4. Code 1 - Intruder Alert
5. Code Blue - Information Breach
6. Code 2 - Riot Alert

Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
- Informs the site that areas may be abnormally locked down to entry.
- Better informs people why an area may be locked down as opposed to just arguing with the people guarding it.

Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
- Some people in the site may use the code as a means to try and find out what is infobreached in an unauthorized capacity. (Though this could be added to the legal codex as like "Information 3 - Attempting to seek out information that the individual does not have access to.")

Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
I think this suggestion should be accepted as it lets relevant MTFs and level 4s know that there is actively something going on as soon as they get on site. They can then radio in and ask "what's going on?" or further assist with the issues. It also lets level 3s (such as IA) know that their assistance may be desperately needed to an area to help cordon it off.
 
There should be more codes, maybe a way to classify the severity of a Code 5

Green, Yellow Red and Purple

Green refers to one low risk SCP breaching.

Yellow refers to either one keter class or a number of low risk SCPs

Red refers to a breach of 2+ high risk SCPs or an outbreak that had gotten out of control (049, 008 alongside some SCPs)

Purple refers to more than 3 SCPs breached.
 
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Code 5 is higher than 3 and 4 why would you want to even change it?
Also it seems pretty pointless, if there's an Infoleak obviously Cl4+ would want to keep it quiet and if you would call the "Code Blue" all of the Cl1's on the site would find the infoleak faster and spread it around.
ISD takes care of the infobreaches pretty quickly ( At least on UK) so there's really no point.
 

Recker

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Code 5 is higher than 3 and 4 why would you want to even change it?
Also it seems pretty pointless, if there's an Infoleak obviously Cl4+ would want to keep it quiet and if you would call the "Code Blue" all of the Cl1's on the site would find the infoleak faster and spread it around.
ISD takes care of the infobreaches pretty quickly ( At least on UK) so there's really no point.
Code 5 is not higher than 4 and 3. If there is a site-wide breach (excluding 008) and 096 breaches, it is automatically put to Code 4.
 
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Code 5 is not higher than 4 and 3. If there is a site-wide breach (excluding 008) and 096 breaches, it is automatically put to Code 4.
Sites do things differently
But also -support
Telling all the CL1 or CL2 on site that "Hey, That thing CI said is a infobreach" would only go poorly, Just act like the info isnt real while you deal with the infobreach compared to telling everyone "Yeah the administrator is real come over here"
 

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In a perfect world a realistic foundation where people give a fuck, this would work. However, chefs, tech experts, & trainees. As a result, I have to say -Support as this is just salt to the wound
 

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Suggestion Denied

Hi @James Kato,

Thanks for taking the time to make a server suggestion.

The Content Team has chosen to deny your suggestion because this wouldn't make much sense, if there's a info breach you always want to keep it quiet, other than announcing the whole facility that there's one.

Your suggestion will now be locked and marked as denied.​
 
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