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@jsoref jsoref commented Nov 1, 2019

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ majorRevisions:

a. *Corruption*

i. Employees are discouraged from accepting gifts from clients or partners. Briberies are prohibited for the benefit of any external or internal party.
i. Employees are discouraged from accepting gifts from clients or partners. Bribery is prohibited for the benefit of any external or internal party.
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I've never encountered the word briberies. Dictionaries do believe it exists, but while it is possible to use the plural form, I'm pretty sure this sentence/regulation works with the singular bribery to mean any bribery is.

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i. Disclosures (parties to which the details of this incident were disclosed to, such as customers, vendors, law enforcement, etc.)

a. After an incident has been resolved, the ISM must conduct a post mortem that includes root cause analysis and documentation any lessons learned.
a. After an incident has been resolved, the ISM must conduct a postmortem that includes root cause analysis and documentation any lessons learned.
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This is an amusing one. The Latin is two words, and Google says that it's still written more often as two words, but dictionaries say that the word is preferred as one word.

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