Hold up, are we talking about a real organization or the mob? Because in that case, I'm pretty sure the answer is 'never notify the authorities, just take care of it in-house.'
Wait, we're supposed to notify the cops? I thought the whole point of being an IT guy was to cover up any evidence of criminal activity. Guess I've been doing this wrong the whole time.
Option C is the way to go. Why waste time and money on network downtime or waiting for a cost threshold? When it comes to potential criminal activity, you can't be too careful.
Hmm, I don't know. I guess option D might be better to avoid any false alarms. But then again, who wants to be the one who waited too long? Tricky decision.
I agree with option C. Why delay when you can get the authorities involved right away? That's the best way to ensure a proper investigation and minimize the impact on the organization.
Notifying law enforcement as soon as criminal activity is suspected seems like the right thing to do. Waiting for confirmation could risk further damage or destruction of evidence.
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