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Previously on "Are most SC contracts outside London for military end-clients?"

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  • Scruff
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    Originally posted by Gym beast View Post
    It was you who said you COULD tell me some horror stories....feel free not to, then!!
    Could does not equal Would

    There is a whole raft of information in the public domain about the breach of security surrounding the CfH Project. The Register covered it pretty well a few years back...that was when anyone had any interest and before all the money had been wasted on the various parties to the contract.

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  • Gym beast
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    Originally posted by Scruff View Post
    You can't be serious? Clearly that would not be in anyone's interest and would be in breach of any NDA's.
    It was you who said you COULD tell me some horror stories....feel free not to, then!!

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  • Scruff
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    You can't be serious? Clearly that would not be in anyone's interest and would be in breach of any NDA's.

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  • Gym beast
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    Originally posted by Scruff View Post
    When I worked on NHS NEEM in 2004/2005/2006 they spoke about requiring SC requirment, but they never did get that far. I had access to the SQL databases, and did all the PKI for them...

    I could tell you horror stories about how patient confidentiality was a total joke.
    Feel free to send me a PM but don't do it on the open fora please, prying eyes and all...

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  • Scruff
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    When I worked on NHS NEEM in 2004/2005/2006 they spoke about requiring SC requirment, but they never did get that far. I had access to the SQL databases, and did all the PKI for them...

    I could tell you horror stories about how patient confidentiality was a total joke.
    Last edited by Scruff; 27 June 2013, 12:33. Reason: spelling...

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  • Gym beast
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Blimey, wasn't in 2006-9 when I was on it!
    I can confirm that too, I once did a brief contract in 05 for a Health Trust dealing with DB's of mental cases, that didn't need any form of clearance.

    Hell, about the only check that was made was the agency got a little ar8ey that my previous boss took his sweet time to come back with a glowing reference, but for all they know that reference could have been falsified, by which time I was already 2-3 weeks in, and had seen some pretty hairy data indeed.

    It's par for the course in our profession to be entrusted with sensitive information, I pride myself on NEVER revealing it to anyone not authorised. Sadly, our clients are often less stringent than we ourselves.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Gym beast View Post
    NHS patient records are precisely what I do now, and yes, SC is most definitely a pre-requisite.
    Blimey, wasn't in 2006-9 when I was on it!

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  • Gym beast
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    That's covered by DPA tho surely, I was on the NHS Spine project and could potentially see patient records but SC wasn't required.
    NHS patient records are precisely what I do now, and yes, SC is most definitely a pre-requisite.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Gym beast View Post
    Because you were in proximity to sensitive personal data, as I am currently. Think of the repercussions if it leaked out that you once lost your license for drink-driving.
    That's covered by DPA tho surely, I was on the NHS Spine project and could potentially see patient records but SC wasn't required.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Gym beast View Post
    Because you were in proximity to sensitive personal data, as I am currently. Think of the repercussions if it leaked out that you once lost your license for drink-driving.
    Or that you got your wife to take the points for you and then lied to cover it up

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  • Gym beast
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    My cleared clients have been......

    3. DVLA - Still don't know why really, car tax and V5'....
    Because you were in proximity to sensitive personal data, as I am currently. Think of the repercussions if it leaked out that you once lost your license for drink-driving.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I loved the induction video up there. Long blasts go to safe area, short blasts go to nearest safety point and put on masks etc, continuous tone, run for it but it's too late already as you will have had a lethal radiation dose by that point. The guy putting his spanner down and legging it on the video was hilarious....
    I got pulled up for exiting the pilecap via pulling on the entrance door door closer arm like everyone else did when the Yodalarms went off during refuelling. Panicked!

    Conversely, the pilecap was such a serene place when the reactor was running, all nice and tidy, gentle hum from whatever it is that hums on a nuclear reactor.

    Used to have to go up there often, the fuel channel inspection camera and attached PC was extremely flakey....

    Did you see me last night on 10 stone gonads?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    My cleared clients have been......

    1. BNFL - Nuclear (obviously!) and weapons-grade err, stuff (it's all on internet anyway but I'm still not saying what it was) - I think I had PV there - was nearly 20 years ago and certainly wasn't like the SC process now....
    I loved the induction video up there. Long blasts go to safe area, short blasts go to nearest safety point and put on masks etc, continuous tone, run for it but it's too late already as you will have had a lethal radiation dose by that point. The guy putting his spanner down and legging it on the video was hilarious....

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  • stek
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    My cleared clients have been......

    1. BNFL - Nuclear (obviously!) and weapons-grade err, stuff (it's all on internet anyway but I'm still not saying what it was) - I think I had PV there - was nearly 20 years ago and certainly wasn't like the SC process now....

    2. C&W Worldwide - hosting, MOJ, Police, Boots (OK, probably not The Police) - SC

    3. DVLA - Still don't know why really, car tax and V5's. Oh, and Tachonet, for Lorry Drivers SC

    4. DWP - CMEC - i.e. what was CSA - SC

    I'd be interested to know where my SC lies at the moment, I'm sure for the DWP gig the agent was so clueless about it - I was engaged as not needing SC, then it was needing SC and did I have it and we'll transfer it. Bet it never happened, I'm sure cos the agent was TekSystems....

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  • SimonMac
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    I agree with the OP, 100% or the roles for my skillet are defence based, maybe there just isn't the call for missile control systems in the NHS these days

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