Additionally if you both double up and cut the workforce, chances are the two will be doubling up in another way too, i.e. both working on different tasks and claiming to keep an eye on eachother.
But really, you are going to lay off 90% of the sysadmins and require two different people involved to change a password?
What this shows is if anything how much you need a combination of good monitoring and enough people. And once one account is compromised you have a chance for the sysadmin to be using sock puppets for accountability actions.
But really, you are going to lay off 90% of the sysadmins and require two different people involved to change a password?
What this shows is if anything how much you need a combination of good monitoring and enough people. And once one account is compromised you have a chance for the sysadmin to be using sock puppets for accountability actions.