Peterson sat in front of his security team, examining their faces. Nonchalant indifference stared back at him. “Are we going to report our findings to the authorities?” Chris, his head of security, asked. “No, not yet,” Peterson responded, a subtle smirk playing on his lips. “Why not, sir?” Chris pestered. “We are a major cybersecurity company. Imagine what the media and the general public would say, imagine how they’d react,” Peterson sighed, concealing his true motives. The reporters would have a field day, and our clients would lose trust in us." The company’s reputation was a plausible reason not to report the breach to the authorities, but Peterson had his own agenda. If this was reported, it would lead to an extensive investigation to find the attackers, and that might lead them

