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| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | Apr 17 at 19:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
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Mar 26 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Mar 21 |
answered | How would you detect whether customer data has been leaked? |
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Jan 17 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 17 |
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Privacy laws' right-to-amend (and right-to-delete) requests and archived data/backups Thanks for your answer. I think then the only data to be modified is data in use, not data at rest (unless data at rest become data in use, as in a backup restore). |
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Jan 17 |
accepted | Privacy laws' right-to-amend (and right-to-delete) requests and archived data/backups |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 15 |
asked | Privacy laws' right-to-amend (and right-to-delete) requests and archived data/backups |
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Dec 20 |
awarded | Suffrage |
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Jul 6 |
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Is this phishing or the real PayPal? Singapore, SG means the company is based in Singapore, not the cert was issued from Singapore. PayPal Private Ltd. is really located in Singapore. |
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Jul 3 |
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How does using OpenID affect webapp security? I think Toby's point is: I don't trust a third party to manage something so personal as my identity. I mean, I have access to my data, the target service already have access to may data, why risk a third party to potentially be able to have access too? |
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Jul 3 |
awarded | Supporter |