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Thats not my point. My point was that your emails may be getting ignored because you arent providing the right information. I am a tech person so I get it when someone sends me a vulnerability but remember not all managers are and certainly the execs who read senior leadership emails are not. Your boss, or the exec, might not understand the implications of what you are sending.
Also how you interact with upper management is VERY different from how you interact with your peers. If you arent writing in inverted pyramid to upper management chances are you are losing them after 1-2 sentences or its not even getting read.
If I send you a letter with a subject that says, "Potential Security Issue With XYZ" and then provide sources for information, you better make it your job to delegate it out to somebody to investigate further and assess impact.
Like I said, I'm a grunt. (Chief problem solving grunt, but a grunt) And I don't know all our products in a company of 100,000+ people, or how they are developed and used. It's not my place to give that assessment. I can only make you aware of how it might affect us. (ie: I know we have products that use JAVA and there is a new exploit for JAVA versions X Y Z that we may use.) The rest is up to you.
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