Because they're stupid?

Honestly, what do you expect from an organization who was caught doing
something that all the principles (as in main actors/decision makers, not
school administrators) knew that what they were doing wasn't quite kosher.
The organization is now in CYA mode.  That the people involved didn't have
enough personal foresight to see this coming doesn't make me cry for anyone
one involved.
You may have even less sympathy, when you do a bit of reading, that the tech
involved (not the coordinator, to my knowledge) has bragged about his
ability to spy in blogs and forums.  Or hat the system was designed to
report back to a central server if it detected that it was stolen, and that
check to determine stolen status was when it wasn't on the school's
network.  Or that they used it to enforce expected behaviors for students
beyond the bounds of the campus where students might have a reasonable
expectation of privacy.  Or that when students repeatedly reported the
problem with their webcam coming on, and they were always told it was a
glitch (lied to).
Had I been in the tech's or the coordinator's places, I'd have made darn
sure I had something in writing, in triplicate that told me that I was to do
such and such because my superiors told me to do so.  Even then, I'd be
making an exit strategy.
To answer your question less sarcastically.  Because they (IT guys) have
access to the power and information, but don't have the responsibility that
their superiors do.  Under those conditions it's quite simple to shift blame
and for a superior to say, well, I didn't know, he told me it was OK, and
he's the expert I trust.  It's a BS answer, because it isn't a technical
problem, shouldn't have taken the IT guy's advice beyond I can do X.  The
superiro should've then gone to his next expert (a lawyer) and said I can do
X, is it legal for me to do X?  But with the technological savvy of most
users, I can see how shifting blame to the IT guys is possible; They used
the internet and webcams to spy on us, so it must be the IT guy's
idea/fault.
Before it's all said and done, I'm sure everyone is going to get a piece of
humble pie.  My hope is that the administrators involved get their fair
share (which is slightly more than what the IT guys should get, but not by
much).

-Jonathan
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Dennis Melahn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Imagine that!  The IT guys get shafted in this deal?!  Why is it the IT
> guys always have to take the heat?
>
>
> http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20100305_Two_tech_workers_sidelined_in_Web-cam_case.html
>
> Dennis
>
>
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