Am I missing something or doesn’t knowledge of GDPR have a very short shelf life?
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostAm I missing something or doesn’t knowledge of GDPR have a very short shelf life?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Up to a point, Lord Copper
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDats what I said.
For those of us working the seam and who are experienced it’s a goldmine but only because it’s what we’ve been doing for years.
I’ve been audited by technical auditors who have had to be told what SSO and IPSec vs SSL VPNs are (yep) and they’re Practitioners signing off on my clients’ InfoSec posturesComment
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Originally posted by SillyPerson View PostIt may do.
For those of us working the seam and who are experienced it’s a goldmine but only because it’s what we’ve been doing for years.
I’ve been audited by technical auditors who have had to be told what SSO and IPSec vs SSL VPNs are (yep) and they’re Practitioners signing off on my clients’ InfoSec posturesComment
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Originally posted by tpsman View PostI've never met an auditor who knows anything more than the very basics about how computer systems are constructed.Comment
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UK economy in weakest growth since 2012 - BBC News
This is not going to help much although to offset slightly RBS are doing better than expected (shame they are letting people go left right & centre though!)
RBS profit trebles as costs fall - BBC NewsComment
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Originally posted by tpsman View PostI've never met an auditor who knows anything more than the very basics about how computer systems are constructed.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostAm I missing something or doesn’t knowledge of GDPR have a very short shelf life?Comment
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post'Tis the Y2K of 2018.
GDPR is here to stay. 25th May is just the start.
Y2K was over on 1st Jan 2000See You Next TuesdayComment
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