SLIGHTLY OT GDPR
From: Howard Latham <howard.latham_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 12:05:35 +0100
Message-ID: <CAPCNhx0ThBPy6y4DPzCipz+ALBqLmVUecTbjQ+cE2Sj0B4iYxw_at_mail.gmail.com>
Anyone seen an IT Sysadmin staff based GDPR policy? According to my company's staff policy - which I have not signed. I am not allowed to make copies of databases (ER Backups!) or delete copies - ER replacing Backups also I am not allowed to generate large amounts of network traffic or test security tools. Luckily it doesn't say I should shoot myself if I see a data block whizz past me on the screen!
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 12:05:35 +0100
Message-ID: <CAPCNhx0ThBPy6y4DPzCipz+ALBqLmVUecTbjQ+cE2Sj0B4iYxw_at_mail.gmail.com>
Anyone seen an IT Sysadmin staff based GDPR policy? According to my company's staff policy - which I have not signed. I am not allowed to make copies of databases (ER Backups!) or delete copies - ER replacing Backups also I am not allowed to generate large amounts of network traffic or test security tools. Luckily it doesn't say I should shoot myself if I see a data block whizz past me on the screen!
BTW I completely accept and understand and support the need for GDPR.
Howard A. Latham
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